Description
The PetSafe Manual-Locking Cat Flap provides your pet with freedom and independence by allowing them to enter and exit the house at any time.
The PetSafe Manual-Locking Cat Flap is a versatile cat flap that can be mounted on doors, walls, or windows, giving your pet the freedom to come and go as they please. You no longer have to interrupt your activities to let your pet in or out. The flap operates simply by your pet pushing it with their body, and it automatically raises and lowers as they pass through.
Features:
- Four opening/closing options controlled by a knob: completely closed, entry only, exit only, and bidirectional.
- Magnets at the bottom of the flap and frame hold it in place, preventing excess air from entering and accidental openings.
- Soft strip around the flap edges increases draft protection and reduces noise.
- Transparent material resembles a window, making it easier for pets to use.
- Suitable for installation in brick walls, wooden, metal, PVC, and UPVC doors, as well as glass doors and windows.
- Includes a special cutting tool and screws for easy installation.
- Built-in 4.7cm tunnel for thicker walls or doors.
- Durable plastic construction ensures long-lasting and weather-resistant performance.
- Available in white and brown to complement various interiors.
Specifications:
| Feature |
Details |
| Dimensions of the passage |
Inner hole: 13.2cm x 15.2cm |
| Frame |
21.8cm x 21.8cm x 3.5cm |
| Frame thickness |
Internal: 1.2cm / External: 2.2cm |
| Cat weight |
Up to 8kg |
| Maximum width of the cat's shoulders |
15cm |
Tip: To make it easier for your pet to pass through the flap, install it so your pet doesn't have to climb through. How do you train your pet to use a pet door? After installing the door, leave the flap open for a while (you can attach it to the surface above with a piece of string and tape. Make sure the flap doesn't accidentally fall, as this could scare your pet). Encourage your pet to go through the opening using its favorite food or treats. First, feed your pet at the inside door, then at the outside door. Practice until your pet starts going through without thinking. Then repeat the training with the flap down until your pet masters the maneuver of pushing the door to exit. Pet and reward your pet every time it goes through the door. You can also introduce a fun element into the training, for example, by passing a cat fishing rod.