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Cat Mate Lockable Cat Flap, White

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Color: White


Size: Medium


Style: 2-Way Locking


Features

  • White 2 way locking cat door
  • Recommended for thin doors and screens up to 1/2-inch thick
  • Exterior rain seal included
  • Brush strip to reduce energy loss and silent action
  • Poly carbonate flap

Description

An economically priced flap with uncompromised quality and is particularly recommended for thin panel doors and screens. This lockable flap features an easy to use, tamper-proof slide lock and a weather-proof brush sealed flap made from super-tough polymer. Self lining to 1/2 (13mm)."

Size: Medium


Brand: Cat Mate


Color: White


Material: Plastic


Target Audience: Cats


Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 1 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 11.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Ani Mate Inc


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 304W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Outdoor


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 3 year guarantee.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Installation Hardware


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  • Well-Used
Color: White Size: Medium Style: 2-Way Locking
I have bought many of these specific cat doors over the years from the same company. The last one I bought lasted about ten years with four animals (two cats, two dachshunds) going in and out many times a day. The door flap finally failed recently and I bought a new one. They are sturdy and easy to install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Good weather seal
Color: White Size: Medium Style: 2-Way Locking
Door is well made and seals well, always fully closing. Unfortunately my cat stuck her paw through testing it out, and when she tried to pull it back, the door closed on her arm and she couldn't get away. After that she refused to use the door. I bought a flexible flap door which she now uses. I really liked this solid door and was sorry it didn't work out for my cat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by Richard B.

  • Our cats had 2 butlers, now they open their own doors.
Color: White Size: Medium Style: 2-Way Locking
We have 2 indoor cats at home who are smart enough to knock on the doors and let you know they want in or out. At first your reaction to this is "oh look at the cute, smart, well behaved cat who follows good door knocking protocol". After a while you realize that instead of you training the cat, its the cat that has been training you.... to be their BUTLER! 20 times a day they knock on doors to get in or out, and by then you are already asking for mercy. That's when this pet door came in. Ordered it and was delivered pretty much in the expected amount of time (we live in Puerto Rico so Prime takes more time to deliver over here). The door comes in a simple cardboard box with good instructions, 4 screws, 4 plastic spacemakers (if your door is too thick or if you need to make space between the 2 sides). It also comes with a cardboard guide so you can use it to make the opening on your door. We did not use the space makers since the door we used it on is an aluminum screen door. We just marked the opening with a marker using the guide, and proceeded to use a jigsaw. PRO TIP 1: use a drill first to make a guide hole before using the jigsaw. Choose the correct saw blade depending on the material. Remember saw blades are measured by teeth count. PRO TIP 2: remember to measure twice and cut once. The instructions tell you to place the door at a height where the bottom of the door is almost touching your pet's belly. We made a mistake and mounted it a bit too low, and our cats have to bend down a little to get through. They are cats so they don't really mind the bending. Perhaps a small dog will not want to bend. PRO TIP 3: Also mark and drill the holes for the screws AFTER you make the opening. if you mess it up, there's always a bit of wiggle room with this door. PRO TIP 4: Choose the right product for the thickness of your door. Some of these doors are made for thicker or thinner doors. This one worked well for an aluminum door that is just made from a 1/8 thick panel. Mounting was fairly easy once the opening was made. We drilled 1/8 inch holes for the screws and used a cordless driver (in the lowest torque setting) to make it easy on us (since you will probably be sitting down or kneeling for this). Once the mounting was done, we had to re-train our cats to use the door. This takes a bit of persuading, because the cats wanted to keep using us as their own personal butlers. We had a long talk with them and explained that they had to open their own doors now. We had to force them (gently of course) in and out of the door a couple of times until they understood what it was for. They will paw at it for a while but will not like the magnet at first. Just motivate them with treats and after a couple of days they will be fine. Our cats started consistently using it after the first day. PROS: - Magnet works amazingly well. It shuts the door tightly so critters and other vermin cant get in. - Looks good and will cover any mistakes you make when perforating the opening once you mount it. - Easy to mount with the 4 screws provided (DONT OVERTIGHTEN) - Cats get used to it pretty quickly. - No more cat butlers in our home. - Sturdy enough. Door is made of hard plastic. - Not very costly compared to similar products. CONS: - The door does has a lock, but it is a full lock. Meaning you can't lock it for going out or in , independently. Other products do this. Sometimes you will want to let your pet come back in, and not go back out (at night for example). You wont be able to do this with this product. - Somehow... my cats learned to open the door even when its locked. So the lock doesn't work that well. It's not a deal-breaker for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2017 by Rummy

  • How I quit my doorman job and my cat gained self-reliance
Color: White Size: Medium Style: 2-Way Locking
Smart engineering and quality manufacture made this cat door a pleasure to install and use. I put it in the lower panel (1/8" aluminum) of my storm door. It seals against drafts pretty well, and I can't see any obvious points of wear or stress that would lead to future problems. Following the simple directions led to a good outcome. The only minor niggle was sticky movement of the sliding latch, but a couple of minutes with a scalpel, excising some untrimmed molding flash, got it moving smoothly. Some installation tips: 1. When placing the template on your door, use a bubble level across the top of the template. 2. Use a jig saw with the appropriate blade (fine-toothed metal-cutting blade in my case). 3. Cut/file the opening so that the door frame slips in with zero force, so as not to distort the frame and bind the door. 4. When marking the screw hole locations, use a bubble level (again) across the top of the inner frame. 5. Drill the screw holes in the door a little smaller than suggested, 9/64" rather than 3/16"; this snugger fit will ensure that the door remains plumb as you install the screws, assuming that you levelled it as above. 6. Vacuum meticulously afterward: the last thing you want in your feet (or your cat's paws) is sharp metal swarf. Being used to the unmodified screen door for 2+ years, my cat was wary (spooked, actually). After I taped the flap fully open, she gingerly approached and peeked outside. After 15 minutes of lurking, she took her first tentative steps through the door. After going in and out through the propped door many times over the next hour, she still would not nudge the fully closed flap, but when I lifted it halfway, she pushed her head under it and the body followed. Not bad for a couple of hours' work! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018 by curiosity curiosity

  • Great Product - Great Value
Color: White Size: Medium Style: 2-Way Locking
Great value. The only issue my cats had is that the door is hard plastic and has a magnet which makes it stick. Since they were used to a soft flap, the change kind of threw them for a loop. However, they learned if they wanted to get in the house to eat, they had to figure out the door, so they learned pretty fast. I installed this on my porch door that goes outside to the yard, and I didn't want to cut any portion of the aluminum door, so I installed it as close to the bottom of the screen part of the door as possible and up against the vertical edge of the aluminum door frame for extra support. It's a little high off the ground so they have to kind of hop in. I have 3 cats that are large (not fat - just large cats at 15-16 lbs), and it is a bit of a squeeze for them, so if your cats are over 15 lbs you might want to consider the next size up. Otherwise I am very happy with this product and I thought the price was great. The installation was easy but we needed 2 people. We each held a side up on each side of the screen and one of us screwed it in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2015 by Gladgad

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