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Pet door with a clear flap for average size cats, with two way locks and is self lining to two inches so can be installed on most doors (except glass) or a wall,  on a white backgroundPackaging for the Cat Mate Lockable Cat Flap, featuring a close-up of a calico cat on the left and a brown cat flap with a clear flap door on the right. The flap includes a 2-way locking mechanism and fits doors up to 50mm (2”) thick. Features listed include secure locks, an unbreakable flap, weather-proofing, and draft-proofing. A '3 Year Guarantee' badge is shown, along with multilingual descriptions of the product in German, French, Spanish, and Dutch.
Cat Mate pet door in brown suitable for average size cats with a clear flap and two-way manual locking system on a white backgroundA side on view of the brown manual locking cat flap which shows it's width and that it is self lining up to half an inch, on a white background
Lockable Cat Flap Brown (304B)
Sale price€16,00
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The cat flap adaptor kit in white consists of two plastic panels to assist with the installation of the 360 cat flap  in to UPVC and metal doors
Large Cat Flap White (CP221W)Large Cat Flap White (CP221W)
Large Cat Flap White (CP221W)
Sale price€28,00
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A grey pet door with a clear flap which is suitable for small to medium size cats with a 4-way manual lock A side on view of the rotary cat flap made by Cat Mate in black, which is self lining up to two inches thick and is suitable for installation in to a variety of door and wall types.
Brown pet door for average size cats with a clear flap and four-way manual locks on a white backgroundA side on view of the rotary 4-way cat flap which is self lining up to two inches and can be installed on a variety of door and wall types.
A black version of the four-way rotary cat flap with a clear panel which is suitable for small to average size cats on a white background A side view of the black rotary locking cat flap which is self lining up to two inches and can be installed in to a variety of different wall and door types
A brown pet door with a clear flap which is suitable for installation into doors and walls as it is self-lining up to two inches thick and can be used by cats and medium size dogs such as spaniels, on a white background A brown pet door with a clear flap that has a two way locking mechanism with the door in the closed position on a white background
Dog Mate Medium Dog Door Brown (215B)
Sale price€40,00
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Grey pet door frame with a translucent flap and clear rectangular viewing window suitable for larger dogson a white backgrounds A grey pet door with manual locking panel positioned above, suitable for larger size dog breeds, on a white background
Large Dog Door – Grey (216G)
Sale price€55,00
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Medium Dog Door – White (CP 215W)Medium Dog Door – White (CP 215W)
Medium Dog Door – White (CP 215W)
Sale price€40,00
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Front view of the medium dog door with a grey frame and frosted panel with a clear viewing window on a white background Pet door in grey with a translucent flap and magnetic closure which is suitable for all cat breeds and medium size dogs on a white background
Dog Mate Medium Dog Door Grey (215G)
Sale price€40,00
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Large Dog Door – White (CP 216W)Large Dog Door – White (CP 216W)
Large Dog Door – White (CP 216W)
Sale price€55,00
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Cat Mate pet door with a grey circular frame which can be installed in to glass or walls and is suitable for average size cats on a white backgroundCat door consisting of a clear flap and grey frame with four-way manual locks on a white background
Closer Pets Rotary 4-Way-Locking Cat Flap - Black (CP358BK)Closer Pets Rotary 4-Way-Locking Cat Flap - Black (CP358BK)
Closer Pets Rotary 4-Way-Locking Cat Flap - Dark Gray (CP358G)Closer Pets Rotary 4-Way-Locking Cat Flap - Dark Gray (CP358G)
Large Cat Flap Brown (CP221B)Large Cat Flap Brown (CP221B)
Large Cat Flap Brown (CP221B)
Sale price€28,00
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Cat Flaps FAQs

While cats can seem perfectly at home on a warm lap or soaking up the sunshine indoors, they are still animals. They will require freedom to roam, to explore, to socialise and to just be a cat.

Even the most stimulated cat will still yearn for fresh air and the outdoors, even if it’s just to sit in the garden or on the shed roof.

Plus, allowing the cat to go outside means no more litter tray. We think that’s reason enough to get one!

There are three main types of cat flap, magnet flaps, manual flaps and microchip cat flaps. Magnet cat flaps have a simple magnet to help keep it closed and the weather out.

Manual flaps swing open and closed as the cat passes through but has no magnet to hold it closed. A microchip cat flap can be programmed to only allow your cat to pass and lock for all others.

You can also get variants of those three cat flaps like patio door cat flaps or glass door cat flaps. These are designed specifically to sit flat against the glass and to allow sliding doors to open normally.

You can use various methods to teach a cat to use a cat flap, much depends on what motivates your cat. As long as the cat is comfortable in the house, you can use food or fun to entice them out.

Stand outside the door on the other side of the cat flap and call your cat. Use either the smell of a treat or some tuna to entice them out or use their favourite cat toy. Be patient, use an excited voice and let them figure things out themselves.

Don’t be tempted to push the cat through as this can cause a negative association. Cats are bright, give them the motivation and they can figure the rest out themselves!

Keeping your cat in at night is a personal choice. Some cats are fine with staying indoors and will spend the night curled up on your bed. Others are more nocturnal and may not so be happy staying indoors.

It’s a personal choice and one you’ll have to decide yourself. If you do keep your cat indoors overnight, you’ll need to provide a litter tray.

If you’re more concerned with other cats coming in, our selection of microchip cat flaps is the answer. It allows free access for your own cat(s) to come and go as they please but will lock other cats out. It’s the ideal middle ground if you live around lots of cats!

Yes, cat flaps are easy to install. They can be a direct replacement for doors that already have a cat flap. They can also be installed in glass doors, UPVC and wooden doors.

You’ll need the help of a glazier for glass or patio doors though. Either to cut the glass safely or replace the lower pane with one that has a hole. UPVC, wood and other types of doors can be cut using simple tools.

The installation is just a matter of placing either side of the cat flap on either side of the door, installing any weatherproofing and securing the two sides together. That’s all there is to it.

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