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PetSafe Cat Flap Small

Quiet cat flap gives your cat access to any room even when the door is shut. It's perfect for the garage, laundry, or litter box room door. Transparent flap with magnetic closure is easy to install.Slide lock for denying access.High-impact plastic frame will last the life of your home..

  • Let your cat pass through any interior door

  • High-impact plastic with transparent flap

  • For cats up to 15 pounds

  • Assembly required

  • Includes easy-to-use sliding lock

SKU: 

388950

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Our Price: $11.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.

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Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 1.25 inches
Product Height: 7.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.7 pounds
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 7.5 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 73 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 73 customer reviews )
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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:

1trapped cat  Oct 13, 2008
By Becca
This door seemed great. I had to work with my cat for a while to train him on pushing the plastic flap, but eventually he got it and it was working well. I use it to connect a window on a closed in porch that has his kitty litter in it, to the kitchen. If I keep the kitty litter in the house, the dog will eat it. After he had fully mastered the system, I then went away overnight. When I returned, I found a very traumatized, upset kitty trapped on my back porch. In his travels back and forth, he had loosened the small piece of plastic that locks the flap. He hadn't been able to return back into the house and to his food and water. I promptly broke off the piece of plastic that allows it to lock; it's simply not a safe product with it.

33 of 33 found the following review helpful:

4Basic Cat Door Satisfies Owner and Cat Alike  Aug 29, 2008
By Jason Covert
The installation of this was a little bit of a nail-biter... I mean, you are cutting a hole in a door, and in this case, my bedroom door.

It went smoothly, and installed in under 30 minutes.

My cat is not a true fatty, but on the husky side, weighing in at 15lbs, but he fits through this door without a problem - sometimes at a full gallop, which is kind of crazy to watch. One minute he's there, running at this small hole, and the next... PLOOP!... he's gone.

The one downside is that there is no liner that comes with the kit to seal the interior of the door, which might be an even bigger problem had my door been hollow. I recommend using some black duct tape, or gaffer's tape to just ring the interior cut of the door before finally installing the two frames (one on each side of the door you're cutting into).

This door is basic, and made of plastic, but works as advertised and has already saved us hours of sleep when we would have had to get up to let the cat in or out, as his fickle will dictated at all hours of the night.

I'm a happy customer!

37 of 40 found the following review helpful:

5Great - works for my bigger kitty just fine.  Dec 29, 2005
By Karen F. Hensley "kfh"
We have been using this for about 2 months now. My kitty is about 15 pounds, so this supposed to be the wrong size for him. But I knew that cats can squeeze in and out of almost everything, and I prefer the smaller hole.

The quality seems just fine for the in-basement-window-pane use that we have. I'm not sure this is the one I would pick to put in a valuable thick door, but I can't say exactly why not.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5cats can come and go  Aug 31, 2007
By Karen J. Knudsen "Chemical sensitive"
It went on so easily with the right saw. We installed it on a bedroom door. In the past the cats kept waking my son up to be let in or out. Now he can sleep in peace.

The hard part was getting the cats (6 & 7 years) to accept the flap. The magnet scared them. It took a few days for them to realize that the door wasn't going to grab their tail. I love the freedom that we have now.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4Maybe It's My Cat's Fault  Sep 08, 2008
By T. Boehnlein
She isn't the brightest cat around. The whole reason I got the cat door was so the cat could get out of my bedroom without waking me (she would make a whole bunch of noise at 4AM) but not be able to get back in unless I want her in.

I ended up doing quite a bit of modding to the door to make it quiet. At first, she would just paw at the flap. This would then smack back down and make a ton of noise which defeated the purpose. Now I have the flap smack into padding instead of hard plastic.

It's not a horrible door. It doesn't jam or anything like that.
The side that is not held on by screws did fall off like other people had said. I really don't care though. For reference, I did install it on a hollow door.

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