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

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Style: With Door Liner


Size: Medium


Color: White


Configuration: Single


Features

  • White 4 way locking cat door w/liner
  • 2-Inch trimmable 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 trimmable 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: White


Material: Polymer


Target Audience: Cats


Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 2.25 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Ani Mate Inc


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 235W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 3 year guarantee.


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Grumpy old cat approves
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
My new screen porch was installed to accommodate this pet door, and my old cat - who distrusts most new things - took a couple of days to acclimate, but even he couldn't resist kibble on the other side. He now uses the door with no trouble to come and go as he pleases. I haven't used to locking mechanism yet (but don't expect to use it much), so I can't comment on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by P. Caruso P. Caruso

  • Sturdy and functional
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
I installed this cat flap in a living room window as an entry to the catio. The frame and flap are solidly built, yet easy for my cats to use. I like the locking feature for those times when I want the cats to stay indoors. My adult cats fit through the door easily, and it didn't take them long to figure it out! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Roger T.

  • Easy to install
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
I bought this thinking I would probably need to hire someone to install it but it was easy! We were able to install in like half an hour. You do need a jigsaw and a drill. My cat figured it out and I’m so happy we can keep her litter box in the garage now instead of the house.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by laura laura

  • Easily installed cat door
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
My son bought this and he is not mechanically inclined, but he said this was a really simple install. It works great to keep the kitty litter and food in the garage separated from the dog. Also keeps the young children out of the garage, but allows the cat peace and quiet.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by l bates l bates

  • good quality, not difficult to install
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
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

  • Decent product, instructions could be better.
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
Seems reasonably well made and works fine. Installed in a hollow core door. Instructions can be a bit hard to follow; I'd recommend using a youtube video walk-through. Note: You'll need a jigsaw to install this, or installation will be much more cumbersome/time-consuming. We went to the nearby big box hardware store and picked up the cheapest jigsaw they had for $30; it was well worth it. The jigsaw cuts through the depth of a hollow core door, i.e. you draw the shape on one side and the blade goes all the way through, so you're cutting both sides at once. No worry about lining a separate hole on each side. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by TB

  • Easy peasy install, but cats need a little training.
Style: With Door Liner Size: Medium Color: White Configuration: Single
I have ordered two of these + one wall liner. We have 4 cats and a binge eating Chihuahua. Our set up has the litter boxes and cat food in the garage, where the cats sleep at night. During the day, they have the run of the house and our fenced backyard. Because of our Chihuahua (let's call her "Roomba" to protect her identity) who is not only inhaling ALL the cat food when no one's looking, she also developed quite the taste for "uhm" tootsie rolls straight from the litter box. Roomba is rapidly approaching the shape of a 30 lb burrito, so we had to come up with a solution. Cat Doors! This model seemed right for our purposes. Easy install, great insulation, and I liked the idea of being able to adjust the locking mechanism, and most importantly, large enough to fit each of our cats. the largest being a whooping 20 pounds (all muscles, baby!). He is handicapped, and needs a little wiggle room to get through, but it works great. Of course the prime objective here was to keep "Roomba" OUT of the garage. So far we have only installed the door to the garage, which was a breeze. Hacksaw, level and screw driver is all we needed in terms of tools, and it took us about 40 mins from start to finish, and only because we ran into a minor problem with the wall liner due to the thickness of the interior wall. It's not a big deal, we just need another liner to make it perfect. Meanwhile it's working great for the gang, and while we have been on standby with a jar of vaseline to free "Roomba" if needed, she has yet to even try it. Because it is more a tunnel than just a straight flap in a door, our cats are a bit challenged in figuring the mechanism out yet. As a result, I just prop the door open during the day and close it at night. I will order another two liners for the door to the backyard to make sure it's well insulated and easier for the cats to get in and out. This is probably the most important item to consider if you decide to install this in a wall. Make sure you measure the thickness, and order enough liners. There are detailed instructions on how many liners you will need. However, I do wish they were telescopic. On a side note: I'm fostering a 17 year old blind and deaf Pomeranian. She was barking her little head off the other day, and of course when I went looking for her, there was complete silence. I looked everywhere, all her usual places. Nothing. Then I heard more muffled barking, and low and behold. When I opened the garage door, there she was!! She must have slipped right through the cat door (twice so far). So I guess it's kitty door training time. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016 by Alanis Smithee

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