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Cat Flaps
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Seeing In A Pickle's wonderful post about cats needing homes, I had a peek and immediately fell in love with a whole horde of the wee critters...... my two cats went to that great big hearth in the sky some ten years ago and I feel it's time I gave up my lap again.... except I no longer have a cat flap and since I am about to have new doors and windows fitted, I was wondering how easy it would be to order a new back door in pvc already fitted with a purpose made little cat door. I know I should really have put this Q in Home & Garden - Interiors or Property but I reckoned you fellow animal lovers might have more experience of cat flaps. Thanks.
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thanks !
I didn't even know if one could get a pvc door with a purpose made cat door already fitted....
red - I came very close recently to buying a water dragon or a lizard but they aren't that good at cuddling cold feet or laps.... besides, nothing really beats a good old fashioned roaring purrring from a contented puss.... There is no way I am going back to litter trays... yuk.... poor puss and poor Juggs nostrils...
I didn't even know if one could get a pvc door with a purpose made cat door already fitted....
red - I came very close recently to buying a water dragon or a lizard but they aren't that good at cuddling cold feet or laps.... besides, nothing really beats a good old fashioned roaring purrring from a contented puss.... There is no way I am going back to litter trays... yuk.... poor puss and poor Juggs nostrils...
Aw! I think you're doing a great thing, there are so many of the little devils needing a good home! :O)
I live in a rented flat, so my kitty is an indoor cat by necessity. Plus, I would be too terrified of anything happening to her! But if you live in the country, or nowhere near a large road, then they would love being out and about. I'm counting the days until i can afford somewhere outside the city with a garden, so my little Jess can go out and explore! Cat flaps are very easy to install, I was told. The fact you are about to have new doors is a great opportunity! They will do it for you no problem. xxx
I live in a rented flat, so my kitty is an indoor cat by necessity. Plus, I would be too terrified of anything happening to her! But if you live in the country, or nowhere near a large road, then they would love being out and about. I'm counting the days until i can afford somewhere outside the city with a garden, so my little Jess can go out and explore! Cat flaps are very easy to install, I was told. The fact you are about to have new doors is a great opportunity! They will do it for you no problem. xxx
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Many thanks for all your reassuring replies..... can you see it now...
Please Mr Double Glazing Salesman.... I need a quote for new windows (sash variety in pvc, double glazed etc etc) and a new back door but the most important bit is that the door has to have a cat flap prefitted (magnetic variety, two collars will be required and the spec will be as described below)..... lol
Oh and if the flaps don't work then I will send Marx and Engels around to your house .....they are ferocious and will probably gnaw your legs off....
Please Mr Double Glazing Salesman.... I need a quote for new windows (sash variety in pvc, double glazed etc etc) and a new back door but the most important bit is that the door has to have a cat flap prefitted (magnetic variety, two collars will be required and the spec will be as described below)..... lol
Oh and if the flaps don't work then I will send Marx and Engels around to your house .....they are ferocious and will probably gnaw your legs off....
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