Cat Doors
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Whether it's around your home or the great unknown in your backyard, your curious kitty loves to explore. Give your courageous cat the freedom to adventure at will with a cat door. Cat doors are the perfect addition to a pet owner's home. They allow your feline friend to come and go as he wishes, allowing more freedom than a cat crate, which encourages play and independence. Cat doors help your pretty kitty maintain an active lifestyle, and also help prevent accidents around the house. Cat doors allow pet owners to keep litter behind closed doors, and can also be used to keep your pup from eating your cat's cat food. Some cats take instantly to pet doors, while others will require some training. Today, cats are often raised to live and play indoors, but that doesn't squash your kitty's natural instinct to want to be outdoors. Your cat loves to feel the wind and sun on his fur, while rolling in grass and chasing bugs. A cat door can allow your feline friend to roam outdoors when you're away or too busy to let him out. Choosing the right pet door depends on your individual needs, and the need of your kitty companion. A cat door flap can fit in your door and allow your cat to exit and enter with ease. You might prefer a magnetic cat door or electronic cat door depending on your needs. The PetSafe 2-Way Locking Cat Door allows you to put a cat litter box behind closed doors to keep any odors from wafting around your home. The transparent cat door flap lets in light and has a magnetic cat door closure that keeps it secure. You can also lock the cat door to restrict access when you like. The Cathole Cat Door with Brush installs easily, and cleans your cat's fur as he enters and exits. The brush keeps any cat litter or dirt from being carried back into your home. Shop for the perfect cat door for your purring pet on Chewy, and be sure to also stock up on great cat supplies & accessories like cat trees & towers, cat beds, cat toys and the best flea medicine & treatment for cats, including cat flea pills and cat flea collars.
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Cat doors are safe for pets and people, and many have added features to make them even safer and more secure. If you are worried about small animals gaining access through a kitty door at night, look for a locking cat door or one with a security plate you can put in when you're away. Locking doors also allow you to restrict your cat's outdoor access during certain times; ideal if you're worried about letting your feline out during dangerous times or while you are at work. High-tech features like microchip or collar activation ensure that only authorized pets can get in and out through the door. This helps keeps wildlife and other pets out and your indoor pets inside safe and sound.
The best cat door is weatherproof, sturdy and easy for your kitty to use. Look for cat doors designed for installation where you need them; there are cat doors made for installation in doors, walls, screens, sliding doors and even windows. Choose from a range of cat door types, including cat flaps, insulated pet doors, automatic cat doors, and smart or microchip-activated kitty doors, too.
A cat door should be big enough that your cat can comfortably fit through it. Measure your cat's shoulder height and width and add 1-2 inches to each. This will give you the ideal mounted height of the flap and the ideal width of it. Cats are usually more agile than dogs and vary less in size, so precise measurements are not as important for cat doors as they are for dog doors. Most cat doors measure around 5.5 by 6.5 inches, but you may need a larger cat door or a small dog door if you have a bigger cat.
Most cats will use a cat door, but your cat may need some time to get used to a new door. Younger and more adventurous cats often use cat doors without any coaxing, but you may need to tape or prop the cat door open or remove the cat flap entirely at first.