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CEESC Large Cat Door (Outer Size 11" x 9.8"), 4 Way Locking Cat Door for Windows & Sliding Glass Door, Weatherproof Cat Flap Door for Cats & Doggie with Circumference < 24.8"

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Arrives Thursday, May 23
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Color: Black


Features

  • 4 WAY SWITCH MODE --- The pet door could be adjusted by the Red and Green switches with tabs to 4 modes: out only, in only, both in and out, and fully locked, easy control of your pet's in and out.
  • SIZE & APPLICATION --- Outer Size: 9.8" x 11" x 0.94"(W x H x D), Inner size: 7.9" x 8.7"(W x H), Cut-Out Size: 8.3" x 9.5" (W x H), suitable for mounting on glass door or windows, suitable for cat and doggie lighter than 27.54 lb and waist circumference shorter than 24.8"
  • SAFE & THOUGHTFUL --- The transparent flap let pet see through the door. Exterior rain seal is for waterproof. Brush strip eliminates noise from the door closing.
  • EASY TO INSTALL --- Complete instructions included, make you easily install in windows, glass ,metal door etc.
  • EXCELLENT QUALITY --- Made of ABS material, weather-resistant, the surface is smooth and durable.

Description

The Large Cat Door (Black)Outer Size: 9.8" x 11" x 0.94"(W x H x D)Inner size: 7.9" x 8.7"(W x H)Cut-Out Size: 8.3" x 9.5" (W x H)It's suitable for cats & doggie lighter than 25.54 lb and waist circumference shorter than 24.8". Please make sure your pet's waist first, thanks.Note:1). Make sure that the width and height(shoulder level) of the pet are inferior to the pet screen door, thanks.2). The depth of window/glass/metal door you are going to install to had better less than the depth 0.47", so as to screw in 4 screws from one sides easily.

Brand: CEESC


Color: Black


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Target Audience: Cats, Dogs


Closure Type: Snap


Product Dimensions: 11 x 9.8 x 0.94 inches


Item Weight: 1.04 pounds


Manufacturer: CEESC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 16, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great cat door.
Color: Black
I waited awhile to post this review. This cat door works great. Installing the door was ok, instructions were good. Please make sure to trace out the inner cat door opening onto paper, then tape the paper to one side of the door before cutting the hole. I did that and mine turned out very good. Cats review : works good. We don't have to wait for human to open door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Ken the G man

  • Easy, quick, and cheap, window do-it-yourself install
Color: White
The media could not be loaded. After looking around for cat doors designed to go in windows I decided to save money and make my own fit. So I purchased this window cat door and then also purchased some foam designed to insulate around a window unit A/C. After measuring out what I needed, I placed the cat door over the foam and pressed down on it to create a pattern outline to use to cut out the hole for the door. Then I screwed the door to the foam and used double sided tape to hold it in place in the frame. And, wha-la, an insulated window cat door. Probably took 30 minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Mary Elizabeth Mary Elizabeth

  • lock broke but overall decent
Color: White
still in use over a year later. decent product
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Dawn Marie Floyd

  • Excellent quality!
Color: White
I have compared cat doors everywhere and this is a great one, especially for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Fish

  • Works, needs help along the way, but could be slightly better.
Color: White
Nice-looking, quiet and inexpensive (ok, cheap) plastic cat door. It was not designed for, but is adaptable to, thick "outside" doors like those leading to the garage from inside the home. (It is possible that building codes prohibit cutting any holes into the solid door between the inside of a home and an attached garage due to "separation requirements". Certainly, a plastic flap door of this type may not meet "separation requirements" and cannot be considered "fire rated". Neither the cat-flap (nor for that matter, the hole for the flap) are rated for fire (or smoke, or fumes.) So I strongly suggest DON'T have a garage fire!) You will need to get four, thin and sufficiently long screws (and their matching small body hex or lock nuts) if you want to go through the door and firmly attach both sides as one unit like I did. (You could just use short wood screws coming in from both sides, but in my application it didn't seem sufficient.) So, to make it easier on me, we took the door off its hinges. (When you're older this is considerably easier than laying on the floor trying to accurately cut or drill!) In the past I used a jig saw to cut openings like this but I found that a vibrating (multi-function) saw works much more accurately. The extra door thickness makes it impossible for the inside flange to cover the exposed, rough opening. Rather than find yet another cat door to perfectly fit thicker doors, I lined the exposed area between the two frames of the cat door with a thin strip of stainless-steel-looking fascia from a busted microwave oven. I think it is overkill, but it looks pretty good. So, this cat-flap door looks good enough. Quiet. Functional... But within a few days my cats somehow broke the plastic cover on one side of the flap's magnet. Flap replacement is not really a thing on this unit, and my poor door has seen better days... so, I will probably replace the cat flap and entire door at some point in the future. Additional comments... The cat door/flap has some cursory locks: We will rarely use them. To keep the magnet from rusting, I'll fill the missing area of plastic with something. Time to experiment with UV-curing resins! (The included instructions mentioned that for installing on a glass door (I'm greatly paraphrasing): "Simply cut an opening in your glass door." LOL! I wonder how many people are actually successful in doing that through a tempered glass door? Leads me to believe that in many countries the glass used in home doors is not required to be tempered.) Updated 14 March 2021: Door is still functional, by my attempt at keeping the cats out of the house for just one night meant that the cats managed to tear out the fuzzy sealing tape on the side and bottom of the door. Now I'm going to have to figure how to reattach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021 by ASP ASP

  • Kitty door
Color: White
We bought a cabinet to make it into a litter box, purchased this door, cut out a hole in the cabinet to create a barrier. It has helped with keeping down on the litter. Works great! Even with a kitten.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Phyllis Phyllis

  • added to custom screen
Color: White
I added the door to an extra screen so I didn't have to cut the original screen. This way I can remove door and screen and place on a different window of I want. I didn't use the selective opening options, I fear that if my cat can't go through, he might try to push or will think that the door doesn't open anymore for good. Took my cat 3 days to learn by keeping the door open myself and gently letting it go on his back so he could feel the weight. He was very reluctant at the beginning, now it goes through with no hesitation. My cat is medium/large domestic and the L size is perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by Croky Croky

  • Good but needs improvement
Color: White
I ordered this to install it in my laundry door because that’s where I keep my kitty’s litter box. The laundry door is made out of a thin metal and this kitty door worked perfectly (aside from having to look for shorter screws because the ones that came with it were protruding too much and made me nervous that my kitty may scratch an eye or something). The good thing is that the door worked perfectly for my purposes, meaning it fits a thinner door. The bad thing is that the locks and the magnet were not flashed and were making it too hard for my kitty to push open the flap. Sometimes it was even harder for me to do it. This caused my kitty to decide not to use the door whenever she sees the flap down (I literally had to keep the flap lifted with a piece of tape). If the flap is down, she would just sit there and cry until I come and push the flap open for her. I recently removed the locks and the magnet with a small screw driver and I am now in the process of retraining my kitty to use the door now that is easy for her to push the flap… so far I haven’t had any progress, she still cries. I may end up removing the flap. Now, I think this is just an issue with my kitty and has nothing to do with the door itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022 by Susana

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