Small Cat Flaps
If you need a small cat flap then there are several brands and models you can choose from. It can be difficult to pick a good one if you are unsure which is most ideally suited to your small cats needs. Choosing the right flaps can be difficult and time consuming if you don’t know where to begin.
Below is a small cat flap that measures less than 6 inches across, and is ideally suited for interior doors, to close off that room that might contain cat litter odors.
The next one I have sourced is shown below, and is marginally larger requiring a 6.5 inch cutout, but it has a lockable section for when you are out of the home or at night time, whichever is your preference really:
Hopefully this will start to give you ideas regarding small cat flaps. A small flap for a cat is ideal if you are worried about security and helps to minimise how much cold air can enter your home when the flap is being used. It also prevents any larger animals such as dogs or neighboring cats to enter if they are larger.
Often it is out of necessity. Why not find out more about small cat flaps
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Replacement Flaps
Not many people actually relish the idea of opening up their wallet and dishing out even more money, but if you are a pet lover then you are going to need to be able to buy replacement flaps when theirs break. Isn’t it ironic when you are happy and then all of a sudden hear a very certain breaking noise emanating from the pet door area.
The noise that you instantly know means your wallet is again going to take a hammering.
Your face screws up, and you know throughout your body that the noise is going to cost you some money.
In that split second there is silence and then a deep annoyance at what has just happened. You suddenly look for someone or something to blame. You’re on the war path!
Oh my…
You might have expected to see your doggie in the corner wagging it’s tail, thinking it’s all funny, however it isn’t there.
Believe it or not, he has gone outside to play games with the neighbors cat.
Unbelievable, just as you’d balanced up your money for the rest of the month.
So you choose to accept that what has happened has happened, or you can be a scrooge and try to fix it yourself. What seems better for you? Be woken up many times a night to the sound of your hastily repaired flap working loose again, banging and letting the cold air in. Or just decide to pay for new replacement flaps and get it all sorted out in less than an hour. Only you can decide!
Filed under Pet Door Replacement Flaps by on Jan 19th, 2010. Comment.



