Cat Flaps

Cat Flaps

Cats have a natural curiosity, and they’re usually happiest when they can get out and explore at night. Save yourself the trouble of letting them in and out with our fantastic cat flaps – or keep inquisitive cats out with a sturdy cat gate!

Cat flaps are great because you don’t have to worry about letting your cat in or out at inconvenient times and with things like the microchip cat flaps available today they can be personalised for your cat.

Cat flaps are an optional but often necessary accessory. If you are going to have a cat with free access to the outside then you probably want a cat flap, or you risk facing the prospect of being a perpetual doorman.

Where To Put A Cat Flap

Cat flaps can be fitted into a wide variety of materials and thicknesses. Some people fit them to windows and walls, but they are most commonly fitted to doors.

You can fit a cat flap to allow your cat access to your home or you can fit them to things like garden sheds. This way your cat has somewhere warm and dry to go if they are put out at night.

Some homes do not need a cat flap so decide what is best for you and your cat.


Jane

SureFlap w/ Microchip Id

Sure Petcare

£51.99


John

2 Way Pet Door 2 way locking

PetSafe

£7.99


John

4 Way Locking Classic Cat Flap

PetSafe

£14.28


John

4 Way Locking Cat Flap

Pet Mate

£22.32


John

Microchip Activated Cat Flap

PetSafe

£45.99


John

Microchip Activated Cat Flap

Cat Mate

£44.95


John

Staywell Cat Flap

PetSafe

£13.43


John

4-Way Cat Flap

Trixie

£6.56


John

Microchip Cat Flap

SureFlap

£51.00

Different Types Of Cat Flaps

Cat flaps come in many sizes with a huge range of technical gadgetry. Below we will go through the features of four types of cat flaps and their pros and cons.

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2 Way Manual

Your bog standard cat flap. The flap works both ways allowing your cat to come and go as he pleases. You can lock the flap to prevent entry or exit of the house. The main positive with these is that they are simple and tend to work well.

The main drawback with this is that it is non-discriminatory meaning any cat/animal can come through and enter your home.

4 Way Manual

The same as the two way, except there are more locking options. You can choose to have it open, closed, exit only, or entrance only. The main benefit here is having the different access options.

The main drawback is the same as the two way manual in that it is non-discriminatory. Any cat/animal can come through and enter your home.

4 Way Magnetic

The same as the four way manual except your cat must wear a magnetic collar tag to allow use of the cat flap. The main benefits here are the different access options plus the lack of access to stray cats.

The main drawbacks here are that neighbour’s cats with the same magnetic collar will have access and sometimes the locking mechanism is unreliable.

4 Way Infrared/Microchip

The same as other four way flaps except the locking mechanism reads your cat’s microchip or infrared sensor on collar. The flap only allows access if the cat’s microchip or individual infra red collar tag is registered to that flap.

The main benefits here are that only your cat(s) will be allowed through the flap and the different access options.

The main drawback is that the locking mechanism can be unreliable.

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