Fitting A Cat Flap

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Installing a cat flap might appear daunting however it's actually quite simple to install with the right instructions. Firstly, determine how high you would like the flap to be (on average or belly height). Mark this point on your door, and use the included template as a guide when drilling.

If you have a kitten, or a young kitten hold the door slightly open and gradually push it to pass through. Reward the kitten each time it passes.

Take a measurement of the door

A cat flap lets your pet to go in and out of your home at the time that is convenient for you. This will keep your cat in good health as it will ensure it is getting enough exercise and be able to return inside if it is trapped outside during bad weather. It can also reduce the amount of time you need to let it in or out and will also help keep your home safe by letting you be aware of when it went out.

It is important to ensure that the cat flap is set up properly to stop your pet from being forced through or escaping through it by other animals (e.g. dogs). You should measure the height of your pet's stomach and the width of the doorway in your home to make sure the flap is at the right height. If your cat is a little longer or taller than the normal, you can adjust the position of the flap by moving it up or down a small amount.

The next step is to use a spirit level to mark the centre of the door that you will put the flap. With the markings as a guide, take an jigsaw to cut the form of the flap within the door. Once you have cut out the area, sand the edges of the door to create smooth surfaces. You can then drill any fixing holes required.

Installing a cat flap ought to not take longer than two hours. However, the process can be a bit more difficult if you need to fit it into a uPVC or composite door because these doors have an array of thicknesses that can affect the way the holes are cut and the type of door they are inserted into. We recommend that you call an expert when this is your first time working with glass.

Measure Your Cat

You can save yourself hours of ignoring the cat's meows to be let in or out. This is especially useful when your cat is inside in all weathers while you are at work.

If you're planning to put a cat flap on your door, it is essential to determine the size of your cat flap cost prior to beginning the task. Although it might seem like a simple operation it is important to measure the right way or your cat will find it difficult to use.

First, make sure that your cat flap bifold doors is calm before you begin taking measurements. You'll need to hold them in a way that they are not able to move, and ensure that the measuring tape or ruler is flat against their body, not bending in any place. By keeping the ruler or measuring tape against their body from their head to the tip of their tail will allow you to make an accurate measurement.

Once you have your cat's measurements and measurements, you need to examine the door to determine where to place the flap. A good tip is to place the flap in the middle of your cat's belly because this will allow them to move through it with minimal effort. This will also stop the flap making lots of noise when it opens and closes.

You will also need to think about the thickness and the structure of the uPVC door or composite. While timber doors are all of a similar thickness, upvc door panels cat flap and composite doors may differ in their overall design and this can make the installation of a cat flap more difficult since you have to ensure that the hole you cut is the right size for your pet.

You can also use the template drawing included in the instructions to mark the position of the hole on the door. This will allow you to determine where the hole must be placed and ensure that the template is set precisely on the door. Utilizing a spirit level to check that the template is in a straight line against the door will be very helpful.

Cut the Flap

Before you can install your cat flap, you'll must cut the door panel to create a space large enough to accommodate it. This can be a tricky job, and it is recommended that you get help from a professional cat flap fitting service to complete this task if you don't have the skills or experience to tackle it yourself. It is also recommended to read the instructions included with the cat flap kit to discover how to do this properly.

You can use the height of the cat's or kitten's stomach as a guide. In general you should place the flap around 10-15 centimeters higher than the ground. This is the average height of the stomach for cats. Your cat will be able to move through the flap without difficulty and also give the other cats or neighbours who are snooping a tough time trying to enter or leave.

Once you've determined where the cat flap should be placed, mark this position on the door with the help of a pencil. If your kit includes the template, place it over the door. Use the markings on the template to drill holes in each corner. Then, you'll be able to cut out the template and replace it with the flap for cats.

You can put in your cat flap yourself in a wood or uPVC door If you're comfortable using the use of a jigsaw. Be sure to not cut into any of the door mullions or vertical rails. You can use a jigsaw to cut the panel into a square or a circle depending on the design of your cat flap. Take your time and don't try to make the jigsaw cut faster.

Once the hole has been made, carefully place the cat flap into its new home. Make sure that it is solidly secured. If the flap is fitted with screw caps then push them into the protruding bolts. Once the screws are in place, you can sand any rough edges of the cut then apply sealant to any gaps to ensure there aren't any draughts entering into your home.

Fit the Flap

If you have an ordinary cat flap, you can help your pet to use it by placing a small amount of cat food on the front of the door. Alternately, you can push the cat through with your hands or a stick. Once your cat has become accustomed to walking through the flap it will be capable of walking through the flap as it pleases. This will allow you to let it in and out at any time it wishes.

It is possible to install the flap inside the UPVC doors or glass door, however it may not be as easy as installing one in a wooden external door. This is due to the fact that UPVC doors and some types of glass doors don't have an even thickness. This could have an enormous impact on how you cut out the flap hole and also whether the flap will fit correctly after installation.

The mounting kit might contain a template that outlines the best places to drill holes. If the kit does not include an example, you can photocopy it to create your own. When cutting, it is important to not push the jigsaw to the point that you make a larger hole than necessary in your door.

The majority of cat flaps are square or rectangular in shape, however there are also some which are circular, and they are typically more difficult to place. If you have a circular flap it's essential to make sure the hole is in the proper location on your door as in the event that it's not, the cat won't be able to use it and could be left outside all day (or even at night).

Certain models of cat flaps have locks which let you control when your cat comes in and goes. These can be very useful if you're worried about your pet going out at night and then coming back in due to the darkness, or you're at work for the entire day. Some locks can be used for either entrance or exit, while others can be locked both ways. This is helpful for sick or older cats who aren't keen to venture out in cold weather.