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Ideal Pet Products Ruff-Weather Pet Door with Telescoping Frame, Small, 5" x 9.25" Flap Size

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Fulfilled by I.R.N. GROUP LLC

Arrives Jun 13 – Jun 19
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Size: Small - 5" x 9.25" Flap Size


Features

  • Durable, energy-efficient all-weather pet door with inner telescoping frame
  • Made from structural foam molded plastic with clear vinyl insulated flaps
  • For dogs and cats up to 12 pounds
  • Installs easily and securely - optional wall kit available and sold separately
  • Flap size is 5 in. X 9 1/4 in.
  • Need Assistance? E-mail Ideal Pet Products expert US-based customer care specialists seven days a week!

Description

Whether you’re in a place with endless summers or harsh winters, we have the right pet door for your Ideal Pet. Our Ruff-Weather™ Pet Door was designed to handle all types of climate conditions, while boasting great energy efficiency, thanks to this door’s double flap feature! Features: Structural foam plastic frame that adapts to doors ranging from 3/4" to 1-3/4" in thickness Energy efficient Double Vinyl Flap design creates 3 inch air pocket for maximum insulation Optional pet door Wall Kit is designed for installation in walls from 4-3/4” to 7-1/4” thickness, sold separately By Ideal Pet Products

Size: Small - 5" x 9.25" Flap Size


Brand: IDEAL PET PRODUCTS SINCE 1979


Color: Cream


Material: cotton


Target Audience: Dogs


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.12 x 5.81 x 14.25 inches; 5.8 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 100415


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 9, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ideal Pet Products


Best Sellers Rank: #231,181 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #922 in Dog Doors


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 155 ratings


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  • Now the cats let themselves out!!
I bought this and the small Ruff-Weather pet door wall kit. I'm posting the same review for both products because they work together to make this awesome cat door (seriously, it's great for us). This door means no one has to be the doorman to the cats anymore. They always want in, want out, want in, then want out. Now, they can come and go as they please. I had all of them (6) using it within 24 hours. With me on one side and my husband on the other, we gently pushed each cat through the door back and forth a few times so they would understand what it meant. I lifted one of the flaps up and looked in so they could see it was an opening. We tried to make it a fun thing that let them do what they want (like go in, go out, go in, over and over). They each had their own motivation for going through the first time on their own. For one cat, Baley, it was seeing the opportunity for a 2nd breakfast - he saw me set the plate down through the sliding door, I lifted a flap to call him and show him the plate so he'd hopefully smell it, while my husband lifted up the other flap so he could look directly outside. His eyes lit up when he realized it was more food, we both let go of the flaps so they'd fall back down, and next thing we knew Baley pushed through them both on his own - we let him have the food for that! Another cat, Leto, went through on his own for the first time in order to get outside to be with us (he's a social guy). They each have their own way they like to go in/out. One will lift up the first flap with his paw so his head only has to push through the 2nd flap. I don't know why but that's how he does it. Another will stand there and just push on the flap a bunch of times (like maybe he just likes hearing it make a "fwap-fwap-fwap" noise over and over) before he finally goes through. One cat always goes through at a full run with a headstart. Another sort of low crawls through, sort of like he's trying to sneak out (through the door we put there so they could do exactly this!). When we brought home a homeless kitten a few months ago, she learned about the door just by watching the others. We never showed it to her or anything, she just darted through it one day (probably within a day or two of her seeing it, and she was spayed by then, so it was fine). One of our cats, who was found in a busy road during a rainstorm, was always scared to death of the outdoors, and the little girl kitten we brought home was the one who motivated him to finally be brave and use the door! He wanted to play with her soooo badly that one night he followed her out the cat door without us noticing. At first, if he saw us when he was outside he would run back in. Now he's pretty good about it, and he will announce himself whenever he comes back in. You'll hear the flap (it's very quiet, but I recognize the sound now - again, each cat coming through sounds a little different depending on if they run through or quietly push the flaps) then you'll hear him yowling that he's in. We live pretty much in the middle of nowhere, woods all around, and the possums that look for food on the porch pass by this door a lot, they see the cats go in and out this door, and never once has anyone but the cats come in, other than the insects they bring in to gift us with (giant cicadas, moths, catydids, etc. - it's great for the cats b/c now they can bring the gift right to us - yay, sort of). We've had the cat door installed for just over a year now. I'd say any heat loss over winter is minimal (the 2 flaps really seem to work) and now we're hot as hell in summer and it's great. The flaps are more scratched up now, and I've wiped them off a few times to keep them clean. We are clearly cat people. We installed this within a week of buying this house and it was probably THE best purchase we've made since moving in. Oh, and yes, sometimes the cats will still wait at the sliding door, like they're too good for the cat door, and maybe you'll get the slider for them still and let them in the "big door". But when they watch you go in with a fresh steak off the grill, suddenly every cat is through the cat door. Bottom line --- PROS: everything - cat freedom, funny moments, gifts brought right to your feet, no more getting up 50 times a day to let someone in/out CONS: nothing really, but make sure you have the proper tools before trying to install this. Also having the proper understanding of a wall helps, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015 by 1cutepenguin

  • Great door but install is not for the faint of heart
I bought the Small Ruff-Weather Pet Door and the Wall Kit used on Amazon as an Open Box item. I absolutely love the product and so do my cats. It looks great from the inside as well as the outside. The installation, however, is not for the faint of heart. Make sure you have sized your door properly by using the size chart on Ideal's website. Here are a few installation hints that may help you. Cutting the hole inside in drywall is easy. Be careful when placing the outside hole because its easy to mis-align one hole from the other. I cut my holes a ¼" larger all the way around to help. There's plenty of trim on the frames to allow for this. Also, be aware that there may be electrical running past the new hole. Be prepared if you are cutting through stucco. If you don't have a concrete saw blade consider using a angle grinder. Wear eye protection and be aware that there is a wire mesh holding the concrete in place. I also notched out where the bolts would pass through so as to not have to worry about another component to alignment. I assembled the two frames and the wall kit tunnel out side of the new hole many times before my installation to get familiar with how they should attach to each other. The bolts did not easily thread into the nuts on the outside frame. I don't know if it was a product defect or the person that returned the item screwed up the threads on the bolts. I ran a tap into the nuts in the frame and cleaned up the threads on the bolts with a $6 die. I needed to cut 1 5/8" off the bolts, as directed by the instructions. I did this by first running the die onto the bolt, cutting along the thread with a hack saw and then running the die off the bolt. This made installation a breeze. I removed both flaps from the frame for installation. I figured I would leave them off for a couple of days until the cats got used to their new door. This allowed me to install the door alone. I placed the wall unit onto the inside frame, ran the bolts into their holes and inserted this assembly into the hole. I then went outside and fit the bolts into the channel leading to the nuts. I then went inside and got each bolt started into their bolts. I left it loose as I went outside to better align that last bolt into its hole. When all bolts were started I went inside, straightened the frames and tightened everything. I'm not sure my helper (my wife) could have helped much with this. I caulked the gaps in the wall kit as well as the seam around the outer edges of the inside and outside frames. I had an existing pet door in another area so our cats were used to the concept. I left the flaps off of the new door and the cats were using it within minutes. The next day, I blocked the old door but I left the flaps off the new door. Wait a couple of days and install one flap. Wait a few more days and install the other flap. I did notice that the bright white tunnel was getting pretty dirty so I cut a piece of carpet for the runway. This makes it a little more homey, keeps the debris down and will be easier to clean by removing it and giving it a good shake or a vacuum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2013 by Kipperdog

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