“Were you not the tiniest bit embarrassed? It looks a bit better than the average cat carrier, but OMG”
“I was thoroughly embarrassed! But at least my shoulders don’t hurt from lifting.” (these are quotes from the photographer’s Flickr page)
So, what do you think? I’ll tell you what I think for what it is worth. I’m crazy about cat strollers….. 😉 Well, not quite, but…they do fix some cat problems if you can get over the embarrassment. One day, I might get up the courage and try one out in London.
What is probably certain is that you are sure to meet people! LOL. Imagine going to the local shops pushing your cat in front of you in a cat stroller. At first, other pedestrians would think you were pushing a rather odd looking pram. They’d look for the baby and see a cat 😉 Then they’d look at you and probably smile and begin a conversation.
It depends how much of an exhibitionist you are and whether you can take the attention – update: no one notices my cat in his stroller. They see a baby instead. On the practical side the advantages are there if your cat is a full-time indoor cat:
- Your cat gets to see, hear and smell new and stimulating things (we hope!).
- Your cat is safe while exploring new places.
- The device overcomes the need to provide fresh stimulation for your cat in safety. That can be quite hard to achieve.
Is the cat stroller slightly anthropomorphic? It looks like it! It treats the domestic cat as a baby. But I think that is just coincidental. The device was not born out of a desire to treat a cat as a baby. It was created as a practical solution to the age old problem; to mentally stimulate a cat in safety. It also allows a cat owner to be with their cat more rather than being at home alone.
Some cat strollers look like prams which is why 90% of people you pass in the street don’t see a cat but expect to see and therefore see a baby instead.
Update: I did it and went and bought a cat stroller. Here it is (below) by the Thames river near Teddigton, England. The woman is my SO. The boat is a pleasure cruiser going from Richmond to Kingston Upon Thames. It was a very fine day for a walk by the river. This was Gabby’s (my cat) first outing in the stroller.
Update: June 2002-the years have rolled by and there is quite a strong movement towards keeping cats indoors full-time nowadays. This alters the dynamic between owners and their cats. It puts greater emphasis on good cat caregiving. The owner has to do more to stimulate and entertain their cat. To create an environment inside the home which is, from the cat’s perspective, interesting. And you can enrich their life through a cat stroller as it enables the owner to take their cat outside and he bombarded with all the stimulation that your cat can take while being kept safe in their stroller.
And it is a good way to meet people so if you can pluck up the courage, I would recommend them. I have tried mine many times and they put a smile on your face an on the face of people you meet with whom you start up a conversation. You should try and make the stroller an attractive place for your cat to be so they, ideally, jump into it and ask to be taken outside.
Laughing at your wry and clever comment.
It’s not just dog people who dress up their dogs, alas. Some cat people do this too, which I find totally objectionable, as do the cats!
This is a link from an old story at my POC supported blog (thanks again Michael)- dressing up cats.
http://teh-kitteh-antidote-anecdote.pictures-of-cats.org/2004/03/test.html
scroll to the end to see kitty dressed up as Arab.
Honestly, are cat strollers worse than the compulsion people have to dress up their cats?
I’m pretty sure I got the pic from this site, which has some good pix of “how to torture cats with costumes” -that’s my title, but not theirs.
http://www.i-pets.com/cat_costumes2012.html
lol- I lived in England for 10 years and I never heard that one!
Thanks.
I think the larger ones are bit better suited for a cat to lounge in. This does look a bit of a tight squeeze. I too am a bit against the hole look of a cat in a stroller. Dogs are worse. Still… I cannot ignore some very compelling reasons why we may need them in society.
1) Exercise for fat humans. Americans especially need more reasons to walk.
2) Indoor cats deserve to experience the outdoors!
3) All the reasons above are great ideas too, but I think picking up girls/guys. Now this is for singles only…
Just as long as you don’t acting like those weird dog people who carry their dogs in purses. Dress them up and have little parties at the park. Where they fit like 5 of them in a stroller because they are all so tiny in their little outfits and take 100000 pictures and post ALL of them to Facebook. Please spare the cat world from this!
Taken away in a straightjacket to a psychiatric ward for his own good lol
“sectioned”? Not a term of Brit speak I am familiar with. Can you clarify?
I definitely know what you mean. Strangely, though, I have a desire to try it out…