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Are pet strollers safe to push cats in or can dogs attack cats in them?
I'm thinking about getting one but have some reservations.
Re: NMR: Pet Strollers
I would certainly think a cat would be much safer in a stroller than walking on a leash, simply because...although dogs will be able to smell them...they won't be able to see them. Plus they won't see them moving. Both dogs and cats are most attracted to potentially attacking a moving target.
With that said, if a dog really wanted to get at a cat in a stroller, they certainly could.
I used to have a neighbor who would take her 1-year-old baby on a walk every day and her cat would just follow along with them. It wasn't on a leash or anything. It just walked along next to the baby stroller. It was super cute!