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🐾 Let your cat live their best outdoor life—safe, stylish, and totally portable!
The Outback Jack Cat Tent Large is a lightweight, portable playhouse designed for cats and small animals to safely enjoy outdoor and indoor environments. Featuring over 30 square feet of breathable mesh space with 360-degree visibility, it protects pets from predators and bugs while providing ample room for play and rest. The set includes a zippered tunnel for added exploration, folds easily into a carry bag for travel, and requires no tools for setup—perfect for millennial pet owners seeking convenience, safety, and style.










| ASIN | B002KWHE1E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,050 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #13 in Cat Enclosures |
| Brand | Outback Jack |
| Brand Name | Outback Jack |
| Closure Type | Breakaway |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,585 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium, Small |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611403106727 |
| Included Components | 1 Kitty Compound Portable Cat Tent |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 74"L x 63"W x 36"H |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Type Name | Portable Cat Tent |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Outback Jack |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10672 |
| Material | Mesh |
| Material Type | Mesh |
| Model Number | 10672 |
| Product Dimensions | 74"L x 63"W x 36"H |
| Product Style | Happy Habitat Cat Tent |
| Shape | Square |
| Style | Happy Habitat Cat Tent |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 808112752011 781163747710 168141417542 611403106727 601000160222 001910175789 885102591904 731340764191 791689867908 863121570933 846764226320 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year from purchase for manufacturing defect |
K**E
I prefer over the alternative Feline Fun House
I have owned and used both the Feline Fun House and the ABO Gear Happy Habitat for Indoor Cats. My cat preferred both, as all he wants is to be outside. I definitely prefer the ABO to the Feline Fun House. First, the ABO was $30 cheaper than the Feline Fun House. And truthfully, I think spending $70 on the Feline Fun House is too expensive for a "cat toy." $40 for the ABO was what I consider the max on a present for my cat. Other than price, I prefer the ABO for the following reasons. First, the ABO is easier to put together, and literally opens into form, when you take it out of the travel case. The Feline Funhouse Opened easily, but was impossible to break down after opening it. The one and only time I tried to break down the Feline Fun House, I spent 30 minutes trying to follow the "easy" break down directions, and ended up bending the support wires, and the Feline Funhouse never opened up fully again (since I accidentally bent the supports, in trying to break it down, to transport it.) The ABO is truly "easy" to open and can be broken down in an second. When the ABO is broken down, it actually fits back into the little bag it came in. There is no way the Feline Fun House would ever fit into the bag it came in when you try to break it down. The ABO breaks down so easily and is to small, that i will take it in my luggage when we travel with my cat. The ABO is also completely see though, as it is completely made out of mesh. The Feline Fun House has parts that are made of blue fabric that your cat can not see through. My cat can see in all directions without any obstruction in the ABO. The ABO is definitely larger then the Feline Fun House, in that it is taller. It may not be much larger in the base, where the cat sits, but the fact that it extends higher, makes it a larger enclosed space in general. My indoor cat is SO happy in this tent (as well as in the Feline Fun House) that I DEFINITELY recommend indoor cat owners try one model. My cat wakes me up every day meow-ing then running to the back door, wanting to be let out in the tent. Just a little note: I put heavy chairs on the edges of the tent to hold it down. My cat has discovered that if you run into the sides of the tent, it moves (as does the Feline Fun House). I have found both tents, across the large yard/ and street, (with my cat still inside). So if you dont pin it down, your Kitty could end up across the street. I dont think the stakes that came with the ABO are big and deep enough to really "pin" this tent down. I would not trust them. My cat is very large and could easily take off, and pull out the stakes that came with the ABO tent. The Feline FunHouse stakes are the same, and not deep enough. I opt for the heavy metal chairs on both ends of the tent. Just beware of this:)
R**7
Product is great! Our kitty is getting used to it after 2 "outings"
I have to say the tent itself is very well made, spacious and incredibly easy to set up. It arrived in a narrow long box. I took it out, pulled the string that attaches/snaps the thing into place and voila! Personally I think the mesh is pretty strong too - but I feel your cats claws should be at least slightly trimmed. Our cats were trimmed very short about a month ago and they've grown some since, but he hasn't torn it- thought he has tried! We got it today and have taken our cat outside twice for about 15-20 min each time. He seemed a bit uneasy the first time. He paced around like some caged tiger. Also he got scared by a loud car that drove past and started to head bunt the tent as if trying to escape! The second outing was a bit better. He didn't pace. He still looked a bit tentative but was able to relax a little more despite the loud children outside. I think there are moments where he forgets he is enclosed and suddenly tries to dart off- which of course means he crashes into the side. He bit at the tent and clawed a little, it didn't rip. Then he laid down for a while and seemed like he was more relaxed. I highly recommend putting treats, toys and something soft for your cat to lie on inside. I hope he starts to REALLY enjoy it. It's rather spacious (I fit inside!)and easy to setup so I hope he makes the most of it! We'll see- I'll write an update sometime :) P.S. I ordered early in the day and Amazon shipped it same day -AWESOME! UPDATE: After a few uses our cat seems to be more relaxed and is enjoying it. He took in the sights and later was laying down and playing with his toys. He didn't pace as much and didn't dart into the sides of the tent with his head anymore. I think it takes a bit of getting used to for some cats. Ours goes inside without a problem. He doesn't seem to want to be in for more than half an hour but he's starting to like it. I am glad because our house gets very warm and this gives him some fresh air. I do wish the mesh wasn't big enough for bugs to get in. Some flies got in. He had fun chasing them and stuff. I just don't want him to eat any (parasites!) but other than that I love this tent! It is SUPER easy to put up and take down. I take it down every night and just stick it in the shed. Easy - I hate anything that requires too much work hehe.
H**T
Wonderful product!
We purchased this product out of desperation, really. We have a large number of rescue kitties both inside and out. We had managed to have all but 2 spayed and neutered. These two were just too wild to capture. One did become pregnant and we now have 4 tiny 4 week old kittens. Since there are several ferals who live outside, we were just afraid to allow the babies to be unsupervised in the yard. This little tent has just been a real Godsend. I say little, but it's very roomy and gives the kittens plenty of room to explore. We put a bed in with them, as well as several soft toys and a small litter box. We can set this up in the yard so that we can see them from the house and it allows them to enjoy the outdoors safely. Their sweet little mom loves to go in with them from time to time. Then, at night, we bring it in the house and let them stay inside in the tent. It's incredibly easy to set up and take down, just takes a couple of seconds. When it's outside, we put a tarp under it and stake it down with the provided stakes, just to be on the safe side. Also, I wouldn't hesitate to allow my inside kitties to use it, but always supervised. When we let them try it out, only one kinda freaked trying to get out. It's a very fine mesh netting and I assume it's almost see through to a cat. That would explain why he might have not been able to see the doorway for escape. I highly recommend this product for anyone with kittens or puppies, as well as adult cats, but I think it should be supervised. It certainly has been a huge help to us and the price was great. I see it's gone up a bit, we paid $39.99 for it a few wks ago. But it's still a great price for what you get. You won't regret it!
C**E
Terrific option for the indoor cat who wants to enjoy the outdoors with you
This tent was easy to set up and take down. Just a little hard to stuff it all back into the enclosed bag, but my husband seems to have a knack for getting it back in there. The tent itself is very roomy. My 12 year old daughter can (barely) fit through the door and can pretty much stretch out inside the tent. Plenty of room to set up a whole day's worth of activities and amenities. Anxious to see how well it holds up, especially since we do not leave it set up outside. We already had the ABO Fun Run tunnel (which our cat LOVES!!) but the zippers tore away from the rest of the mesh after a few months use (and several escapes). Hoping this tent will be more secure. I do anticipate having to safety pin the zipper closed as our 1 year old cat is a genius and quickly figured out how to force open the zipper on the other product. One concern is that this tent may be TOO big. We've only used it on the deck so far since it is cold and muddy here right now, and I'm not sure if our cat just prefers to be down on the grass or if she feels too exposed in this spacious enclosure. I'm considering adding a round, barrel-type cat condo inside for her to hop up onto or hide inside of. I think she'll enjoy it more in the summer down on the lawn. Would be nice if it included a removable cover for the top to create shade. But, all in all, a very affordable, sturdy, portable outdoor enclosure for the pampered indoor cat who craves fresh air and closeup encounters with the backyard wildlife.
A**R
Indoor Tent for Senior Cat
We were researching a way to provide a safe and comfortable private space for our 18 year old Senior Female cat named "Novia", without putting up barriers and making our place look like an institution. Our dwelling also houses a one year old white male cat named "Neon" and a one year old Female Jindo Dog named "Winter". They are friendly with Novia but are high energy, running around the house at 100MPH, occasionally teaming up to throw Novia around. We looked into certain kinds of indoor fences and pet gates but it just did not fit into the look of our place. Besides, we were interested in something that was covered from the top, is easy to assemble and put away, is cost friendly and can be used indoors. I immediately developed a liking to the "ABO GEAR HAPPY HABITAT" due to the price factor, ($35 at the time of my purchase) and the fact that so many people had given it good reviews. The size was just perfect as we did not want an indoor gazebo. Novia mostly sleeps all day and wakes up only for food so it became necessary to provide her a home within a home so she could feel safe when we are at work. Initial reactions after receiving the tent were mostly good and unboxing to opening to setup took less than 2 minutes. Clear Instructions with pictures are included but may not be required. All that needs to be done is to pull the two black cords on top which will snap all the joints in place. That's it! Tent Setup. We did realize that the tent was rather light and the coverings felt like mosquito net but it was good in a way providing plenty of ventilation. Upon Setup, we introduced Novia to her new space and discovered key factors of improvement in relation to our living situation. As our other cat Neon likes to get "Creative" like a mad scientist and explore loop-holes in everything, he did make every attempt to gain entry from all sides including the top of the tent to give his Grandma a hard time. We noticed that the tent was being squished in and pushed around everywhere because it was very light so we decided to reinforce it and add some traction. We covered the interior flooring with heavy bed sheets and several soft towels Novia loves to sleep on and moved the litter box and large pillows to the corners for weight distribution. after we filled up the litter box with sand and moved her food and water bowl inside as well, the tent felt very sturdy and did not move around at all but we faced another problem. Neon, after several unsuccessful attempts to gain access began to use his sharp claws between the netting to tease Novia. In order to protect the exterior netting from damage and being ripped open, we put a thick moving pad which had been lying around the house and put it on top of the tent. Surprisingly, the moving pad was large enough to cover the entire area of the tent on all sides and had a little more to spare on the floor. This worked out perfectly for everyone as for the last 3 or so days, Novia does not even feel like she wants to step outside her little condo and is being fed all her tuna and crackers right there inside. she is very happy now. The front side of the tent has been positioned next to one of the windows she likes to look out of. The two pillows i mentioned about earlier are stacked one on top of the other so she is elevated to the window level. Neon on the other hand made several attempts to scratch the pad but even his sharp claws cant go through the thick material in the pads. We did not want him to be too depressed so we ordered him a 4 level cat tree with several scratch posts that he loves. He sleeps on the top most level and now teases our dog Winter. As far is Winter is concerned, she received a Memory Foam dog bed of her own so everyone is happy now. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to use it for indoors. Although not perfect out of the box, with a little tweaking and creativity i think you can get most out of it.
T**A
Create a collapsible outdoor cat run with a few minor adjustments.
This is the most cost-effective, quality product for accomplishing my goals: to allow my indoor cats a way to walk outdoors and lounge outside on the grass/in the sunshine outside our first floor patio. First - set your expectations. Do you want to just put your cats out in the tent? Mine (medium sized) didn't like just being zipped up in the tent. I had to actually use the tunnel (ABO Gear Fun Run ABO Gear Fun Run ) to create a path from the back door to the tent. This allowed my two cats to explore the enclosure on their own terms, and run back inside when they were frightened. Their ability to control when they are in the tent seems to play a huge part in their enjoyment of it. The tent itself is made of high-quality mesh. Set up took seconds. Despite attempts to pick it apart from my puzzle-minded cat, and him charging a chihuahua walking by, he was not able to get through it. Note: if your cat is an escape artist, defensive of his territory, etc. make sure to weight down or stake the corners. As another reviewer stated, a determined cat could potentially roll or walk this enclosure away if not secured appropriately. I was able to tightly zip one end of the Fun Run into the tent opening, but I will need to fasten the zipped openings more securely if I want to leave the cats unsupervised. The fun run extends from our backdoor to the opening of the tent. We secured the end in the sliding glass door by closing the door around the end, partially wedging it in the frame. We put a large piece of cardboard above the opening, but will need to find a better way to secure it to keep the cats from pushing it out before I leave them without constant supervision. (One of our cats is an escape artist). As with all square spaces, there are triangular shaped openings around the circular fun run inserted into the back sliding door area, even when secured in the door. This means small kittens, or cats who can squeeze themselves into small spaces, may be able to use this as an avenue of escape if the fun run isn't secured immovably. Our medium-sized cats were not able to get out (despite some very determined efforts by our resident escape artist). I may try to create a plywood insert for our door, and cut a hole for the entrance/paint it/etc. just for a more permanent nicer-looking solution, but for now, I don't mind just using the cardboard and keeping an eye on them. All in all, I spent $60 between the fun run and tent. Since my condo has a lot of stringent rules regarding porch spaces, this is perfect for our situation. I like having indoor cats, but I am happy to provide themselves some outdoor time too.
T**E
We LOVE the Happy Habitat + ABO Gear Fun Runs
The tent goes up and down in seconds, which is really helpful because sometimes Kitty gets out the door before I do. She runs to her spot and I need to get the tent up quickly before she goes visiting neighbors! If it's up fast enough and the door is open, she runs right in. I also have had three 5' Abo Fun Runs for 6 years and Kitty LOVES them, whether they are all zipped together or just a 5' segment at a time. I got the Happy Habitat for her this Christmas, and though the mesh is just a little different, the tent door and tubes still zip together perfectly and easily. Over the years the Fun Run mesh has held up fine: it's the yellow stripes on the tubes that tear. It's easy to sew the tube's mesh to the wire forms with clear fishing line and I usually repair/reinforce them once a year. So now Kitty has a long tube (15') that leads to the tent and I can set this up in sunny and shady spots and change her play area according to whatever is most interesting at the moment. What I like about the Happy Habitat is that when I don't have a lot of time to play with the cat I can set just the tent up for her quickly and she's happy to be outside. She enjoys it more when I put some things in there with her - a fresh cardboard box to sit in, a few toys and a snack dispenser. The other nice thing about the tent is that she can quickly air dry on the patio after a bath and she has plenty of room to groom, stretch out and roll around. The Happy Habitat comes with stakes, but I can't use them on our current RV lot. Usually my 15 lb. chubster is enough to anchor the tent, and if the tubes are connected they also help keep it in place. The other day Kitty was in the tent without the tubes and yelled for help. The wind was blowing the tent end over end like a huge hamster ball and she was the hamster running inside! It would have blown down the street if it hadn't rolled up against our car. Even in the excitement, it only took a few seconds to grab the frame, unzip the door, and collapse the tent as soon as Kitty jumped out. The tent wasn't damaged and now Kitty assesses the wind speed before she gets off the porch. There are loops where the stakes go that will make it easy to bungee the tent to some anchor on breezy days. I love the options that all the ABO Gear pieces give us. Kitty used to be able to come and go at will, but now that we're full time RVers, I have to find ways to make her life interesting, yet keep her safe. The Happy Habitat just adds another dimension to "Kitty Enrichment Hour" and we're so glad we finally got one for her. BTW, someone gave us a Deluxe Kritter Kondo with the shade for the top. It's very expensive and her cats didn't like it. I thought Kitty would like it because she loved her Fun Run and the Kondo was so much bigger. For some reason she HATES it too, maybe the white mesh which is harder to see through than the black mesh of the ABO products. The Happy Habitat is easier to set up, lighter to carry, packs smaller even though I think it's actually more square feet, and Kitty likes to be in it. The Kitty Kondo is headed for Craig's list next.
S**Q
Love it !
The best investment I have made in ensuring my cats can be in our back yard/garden area in a safe environment. I have a 12 lb Ragdoll cat who loves the outdoors but it became tedious keeping an eye on her as she wanted to check out the neighbours yards and sneak out..I tried to have her wear a harness on a very long lead and secure it in the yard..she houdini'd out of several harnesses I tried as she is a strong, muscular cat and no harness I tried could contain her..bless the day I spotted this tent on Amazon..I have had both of my cats in it and they have adequate room in it without being too confined..it is roomy and I love the mesh material as they do not feel boxed in and have clear view of everything..I mainly have my Ragdoll cat in it and for awhile she was not eager to be in it but now she goes into it herself sometimes without me putting her in it (the zipped entrance is more square and wider than the demo model shown in the photo of the tent shown) when I leave the tent entrance unzipped..It is a great relief to not have to keep constant eye contact on my cats by being able to have them in the tent and it is very secure, they have dug at it trying to get out on occasion but going on two years now and not a tear whatsoever in the strong mesh material..very easy to put up and to take down..very lightweight..I have folded it up and taken it with me when we have travelled by car on vacation..I absolutely love this tent and it has given me a great feeling of security in knowing my cats are safe and to be able to give them the experience of being outdoors without the fear of them taking off or having to be constantly monitored..I highly recommend this tent and the quality and peace of mind is top notch !
K**A
Im going to buy another!
It may not be fair for me to write a review right now, but I am going to anyways. This item came to my house within two business days, so the shipping was great! I have not been able to use it outside as of yet, so that is what may not be fair, but I live in Alberta, and its -30 degrees Celsius outside right now, so I cant use it out there. I set the tent up inside my house, and my two cats ( 2 and 3 years old) both came running to it. They both smelt it for a short while, then I put them inside. They loved it! They walked around in circles, then tried batting the sides of the tent. The older cat then laid down inside. He loved it. He sat in there for almost an hour before I took him out so that I could wrap it back up. I then easily folded it back up and placed it in the carrying bag. I can not wait for summer now, because I know if they liked it this much inside, they are going to love it outside.
G**N
Aussenzelt
Mir gefällt es gut und es passt gut zu meinen beiden Katzen.
J**R
Fantastic Item
My cats love going in the tent when we are out in the Garden. Great buy and very happy cats 🐱 🐱🐱🐱
L**M
Tent for puss
Very pleased with purchase. My cat is getting use to it. Good to use when out in garden. Light weight and easy to assemble. Good value for money and well constructed. Thank you ABO Gear. Delivery excellent service.
E**N
Funcional y de gran tamaño.
Encontré este producto con un gran descuento respecto a su precio normal. Mi sorpresa fue que llegó muy rápido, el empaque en excelentes condiciones. El producto funciona muy bien, es bastante grande por lo que se tiene que considerar un buen espacio, muy funcional para mantener a los gatitos seguros sin miedo a que se escapen. Es bastante fácil de armar y guardar. Mi gato pasa horas dentro. En resumen un excelente producto.
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