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Cat Mate 4 Way Locking Cat Flap with Door Liner, Brown

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Color: Brown


Size: Medium


Features

  • Brown 4 way locking cat door with liner
  • 2-Inch trim Mable door liner enables neat, easy installation in all doors, panels and walls
  • Exterior rain seal included
  • Brush strip to reduce energy loss and silent action
  • Poly carbonate flap

Description

This high quality product with its unique trim Mable door liner enables neat, easy installation and is ideal for all doors, panels and walls. The cat flap features an easy to use, tamper-proof 4 Way lock and a weather-proof brush sealed flap made from super-tough polymer. Self lining to 2” (50mm). Wall liner available separately.

Size: Medium


Brand: Cat Mate


Color: Brown


Target Audience: Cats


Closure Type: Flap


Mattress Thickness: 2 Inches


Frame Material: Super-tough polymer


UPC: 035368202353


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 2.25 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Ani Mate Inc


Item model number: 235B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 18, 2008


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  • after research, the very best product in this price range.
Color: White Size: Large
rarely give 5 stars, but this product was perfect for what I needed. looked at several designs until I decided on this. the litter box and feed were always in the way. I have an enclosed porch with a solid door. perfect spot! other models required cutting of cheap plastic to fill the void between the front and back sections inside the door. this unit is designed to perfectly fit together, without having to figure that out, the front section is molded to cover the inside of the door, whether solid, or hollow. the instructions are concise, and I installed it in about an hour. (I like to be precise). this unit would not work well if you plan a pet door that leads to the outside, there are models with this manufacturer designed for that. the locks, though not heavy duty, work well, as options to contain you pet. it took about two days of gentile coaxing, and that was it! (I think it helped that its a French door with windows, my cat could see her food and liter box). the door is quiet, (it sounds like a drawer opening), and the weather stripping, (strong selling point, as my front porch is unheated), is very effective, as the magnet to keep it closed is a good strength. my hint?, install the unit with the locks facing out, the unit looks "cleaner" inside the house. well made, easy install, clean design, and no more smell in the main house. p.s. the smaller version would work just fine for normal size cats, this one is large enough for any medium sized critter you may adopt in the future....... egads........ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2014 by Michigan Mister

  • Great product, easy installation
Color: White Size: Medium
Nicely packaged, feels like a high-quality product… instructions are clearly written and easy to follow. The only change that I would make is that the instructions say to use a 5/8 drill bit for the screws holding the frame to the door, but the holes thus created are too wide for the screws provided. Operates quietly and looks very nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by RD123

  • good quality, not difficult to install
Color: White Size: Medium
This is not a 5-star review because the original order did not arrive as scheduled, apparently lost somewhere in transit by the USPS. And there were a few problems with the door itself, noted below. It is a 4-star review because, when I contacted Seacorals to report that I still had not received the shipment several days after it was supposed to arrive (and was not able to find out anything about its current whereabouts using the tracking number supplied by the USPS), they promptly sent me a new door and expressed considerable concern over the shipping failure. Also, the problems with the door did not prove to be serious. The cat door itself appears to be of good quality, and is not difficult to install, though installation in a 1.75 inch thick solid-core door between our house and garage presented some challenges. First, the liner that fits inside the cut-out is not nearly long enough to cover the entire thickness of a door this wide, leaving an unappealing brown strip visible through the middle of the opening. I solved that problem simply by lining the cut-out with white plastic duct tape. This matched the white paint of the door and the white plastic of the cat door liner closely enough to be unnoticeable, at least to a casual inspection. Second, although the cat door apparently is supposed to assemble using 8 short #6 screws to independently attach each side of the frame to opposite sides of the door (4 screws per side), I didn't like this "non-aligning" assembly feature. So I decided to get 4 long screws to "self-align" the two sides, cinching them together by passing the screws through the room door around the cut-out. For my 1.75" door, my first guess was that 2.0" #6 screws (the longest #6 screws I could find at the local hardware), would do the trick, but these proved a bit too short to go through the door when widened by the 2 frames on each side of it. I then moved on to 2.5" #8 screws, which were long enough. The extra thickness of the #8 screws was not a problem (I just drilled the pilot holes through the door a little bigger). So that was all good. The installation bonus was that, to position the cat door low enough for the cats to use, I had to install it across 2 raised panels of the room door. This meant there was a "V"-shaped depression in the middle of the opening on each side that, when I first cut it, I thought I would have to fill in with some type of sealer under the frames, to make the opening air-tight. However, when the frames were fitted to the opening--although the inside liner was not long enough to reach all the way through the door--it did prove long enough to completely cover these depressions, providing a good tight fitting seal all the way around the opening on each side, with no additional effort. (If you don't want to settle for the pretty good natural seal provided by the frame liners, you could easily caulk around the outside of the frames to ensure a perfect seal.) As for the cat door itself, once installed, it seems perfectly functional. Although our 2 cats are both still kittens, the door appears to be the perfect "Goldilocks" size -- not too big, but not too small either for an adult cat, just right. Due to the magnetic closure feature, the flap operation of this door is stiffer than the free-swinging flaps I've had in the past -- the flap stops abruptly in the down position and has to be "broken" free when opened -- but that fact didn't seem to bother either kitten, both of whom learned to pass through it freely in less than a day. The 4-way closure feature is logically complete, covering all possibilities (which I appreciate abstractly, as a former teacher of logic), though we only need 3 of the 4 settings. (Open both ways, so the cats can pass back and forth at will; open out only, so the cats can't come back in the house when they are banished to the garage for some reason, e.g., cat-allergic guests; & open in only, so the cats can't go out into the garage when some activity is in process better done without a curious cat in attendance, e.g., working with power tools. I guess the fourth setting, open neither way, might be useful if you had two incompatible sets of animals needing temporary separation.) My only small concern is the plastic locking tab has to be pushed up to slide it back and forth, and I don't know how durable this plastic tab will prove to be over time in daily use (I've had a lot of plastic tabs break off over the years). But, so far, so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2014 by Harlan McGhan

  • Works great!
Color: White Size: Large
Overall I think it was a good buy and a good experience. I recommend this product. Here is my thoughts and experience. I ordered this so I could put a cat door on our external door to the garage. Our neighbors cat who is old and has some medical issues recently had decided to start hanging in our garage for a lot of the day and evening. So rather than leave our back door open I put the cat door in. The door showed up a day early. All the pieces were included as advertised. I followed the instructions for install and it took me maybe an hour and a half. I am semi handy for projects around the house. I left the door in place, but removing it would probably make it a bit easier - but not a requirement. I used a drill for the starter hole, a jigsaw to cut the door, and a level to make sure the install wasn’t crooked. The instructions are easy to follow, mostly pictures. My only issue was my door has an aluminum outer shell so I needed to go buy metal blades for the jigsaw. $6 for a 3 pack. Once I got those it was smooth sailing. My cuts were not perfect but the frame of the cat door hides those. Some people has issues with the screws included but they worked fine for me. I liked how there were 3 lengths included to use based off the thickness of your door. Once assembled and installed everything works fine. The door swings both ways. Seems like there’s a magnet in it to try and keep it shut when not being used. The locks worked when I checked them, but I don’t leave it locked. It’s been installed 3 days and it works good. We’re happy. ***UPDATE*** Just about 4 years later, works great. Still installed. The locks work well too. We have another of the neighbors outside cats who wants to move in so we use the locks to keep her out. She has figured out how to get the door open from the outside when it’s locked for exit only so we completely lock it at night. No one in or out. Works good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019 by SAMAS

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