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http://www.onlinebags.com/en/Product...Cart-4791.aspx

If you don't already have one, you really need one!!

I bought one a couple years ago to use at work to cart around my plastic tote box that contains documents that I need to have with me in clinics so I don't have to run around looking for things and wasting time.

I've since brought it home and have been using it the odd time to take parcels to and from the post office. If I'm only buying 1 canvas bag of groceries I take that instead of my regular grocery pull cart, and today I used it to cart my laundry basket to and from the laundry mat. It would also be great to tote a laptop case or books to and from school/work, or any number of other things.

It's small and very lightweight and folds up to fit into a shopping bag
. One of the best investments I've ever made. It's a blessing for anyone who has a bad back and can't lift or carry.
 

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or ... a cat carrier cart - I have large cat carriers, and they seem to be getting heavier and heavier
- this might work, hmmmm - thanks.

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Originally Posted by GloriaJH

or ... a cat carrier cart - I have large cat carriers, and they seem to be getting heavier and heavier
- this might work, hmmmm - thanks.

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Yep! Works great to carry pet carriers too! I use it to get my cats to and from the vet. As you can see by the picture, the cart tips a bit, meaning that your pet will too. But it makes for a smooth ride instead of being jostled around in the carrier when walking. I have a wobbly gait and tend to limp so the carrier is constantly in motion when I'm carrying it, and sometimes even bumping against my leg.

And the nice thing is that the handle of the cart can fold down without having to remove the carrier, so it can fit nicely into the back seat, or if you have boxes and such, it can lay flat in the trunk with the handle extended.
 

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I have one like that somewhere around here. A friend gave it to me in college. Studying Interior Design we were hauling everything from books to drafting supplies to markers in every color/shade imaginable to render things, to actual drawings....samples of finishes...you get the picture! I would load that thing down! It was so bad my step-brother used to meet me at the door to the house from time to time to carry it up the steps for me! It was especially helpful after I hurt my back too! Actually I think that may be why she gave it to me! (The back injury was one of those random; how in the world did you hurt yourself doing that kind of injuries.)
 
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