Fifth Avenue SUV Pet Stroller, Blue Product Description:
- Collapsible cat and small-dog stroller with removable carrier section
- Rear safety brakes; independent dual front wheels for great maneuverability
- Flashing safety lights on handy back pockets for safety
- Removable cup holder; holds pets up to 50 lbs; chrome center hubcaps
- Portable carrier measures 31 by 16 by 20 inches; folded: 33 by 24 by 12 inches
Product Description
The Fifth Ave Pet Stroller SUV version is 30% bigger, with larger, high traction tires, and more carrier head room. You can now stroll with your pet in comfort & style with the standard of luxury in our Pet Stroller line. With a durable navy blue fabric and chrome frame & fittings, plus a cup holder, this stylish stroller will turn heads as you enjoy an outing with your cat or small dog.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.indoors for me .NO way
By Alexandra Awada
I have nine ragdolls that are all indoor cats .Except when it comes to this stoller .I can take two out at a time and they fight over who gets to go. So I now keep a sign in sheet telling me who is next.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Kittywalk
By Dillly
Our cat loves the Kitty Walk, not only to take walks but to sit outside and watch the birds and squirrels. Sometimes, she doesn't like the walk and I can tell, especially when there are a lot of trucks around or noisy cars.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Improvements on last SUV model.
By Annie Kamp
Below is my review from the previous SUV model by Kittywalk. It had a green, blue and red striped. I was very pleased with the previous model and this one is an improvement. If needed, though I never had the need, there are cup holders. The flashing safety lights are a peculiar addition, I imagine it is handy if you walk at night.This was a Christmas gift from a very, very good friend. I am sooo loving this, but not as much as my 'babies' do. My 2 hairless (yeah, no hair) cats are both rescues, and as such I feel I must push more people to adopt a pet, rather than 'buy' one. When I took my kids to various events they used to have a basket they traveled in, which , at the time, they were pleased with. But being in the basket, they were not able to get away from prying hands or just get out of their own limelight. With the stroller's back area covered, they can get privacy when they want, or as my boy Samson does, lay stretched out, half in the covered and half in the open mesh area. It is nice not have to carry that basket or have them bothered by a leash tugging on them. They get to feel they have their own freedom to be seen, which I think is why my babies are so easy going when out and about in the public eye.It is big enough to fit two nice blankets inside the carrier for them to snuggle on/under as well as have both kitties in at the same time and even the dog too. I have used it when I needed my bird to stay out of my hair, she seemed less annoyed being in the stroller then when in the carriers I have stuck her in. Maybe because she has more visibility, so it eases her already unbalanced state of mind! It would work for most any animal, so long as they are bigger than the mesh screens. The wheels are very sturdy, as far as I have noticed, and get around with ease. The folding base/wheel section, not sure how to describe that, is very minimal in its space when folded, fits very well in trunk, I have a PT Cruiser. The carrier is not so easy to break down, you can do that to store it in the trunk, but have to 'rebuild' every time you go out. But the carrier does fit quite nicely in the PT. If you have a sedan or something smaller, you will not have as easy a time keeping it in the vehicle. Their are few nice little compartments in back for leashes or whatever to be stored. I do wish they had a bar or something on the handle area to hang a purse, that is my only issue.The stroller has been a quite a topic anywhere I am with it, this is a good thing. I have had many inquire about it, including a woman with 6, YEAH, 6 Ferrets. I would highly recommend this item to anyone wanting to have their pet out and about with them. But do remember to get your baby used to the thing before your first adventure. I left ours open in the living area and the kitties sniffed it out and eventually both enjoyed just hanging out in it.As I did 5 years ago, I still highly recommend this stroller for anyone wanting to take the pet with them on excursions.
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