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Through wall cat flap.

(15 Posts)
Fleurpepper Sun 17-Dec-23 22:23:38

We have a normal cat flap separated into tow parts with a plastic tube connecting the gap in the wall, when we redid the kitchen at our last house and bricked a door.

Deedaa Sun 17-Dec-23 22:02:27

We put one through the wall some years ago. A lot of drilling! I don't remember putting any sort of tube in, just a square hole in the wall and a cat flap on the outside.

MiniMoon Wed 13-Dec-23 17:19:01

Problem is I'd need a huge glass panel replaced, then I'd have to have another cat flap for the door. I have a full glass conservatory which encloses the entrance door.

shysal Wed 13-Dec-23 17:09:33

A flap can be added to a double glazed window, but it will require a new sealed unit which could be expensive depending on the size.

Parsley3 Wed 13-Dec-23 17:08:19

I have one in a double glazed door. The panel is replaced with one that the flap fits into.

Joseann Wed 13-Dec-23 17:04:20

Silly me, not a foot deep, but a foot horizontally through the hole! Although a drop chute might have been fun for them! grin 🐈 🐈

specki4eyes Wed 13-Dec-23 17:01:10

I spent the afternoon doing a month's worth of ironing. I know you're going to tell me you don't iron..I do, sometimes, when I've got laundry that I want to look good. OK?
SO! To distract myself I put the TV on.
I must ask...SMELLS?! All the adverts...smelly homes, smelly washing machines, smelly bedding, smelly clothes, smelly luggage, smelly lavatories, smelly carpets...the list goes on. Does anyone ever think of basic cleaning, doing simple laundry with soap and water? Who are all these people whose lives are plagued by stink which has to be masked by synthetic chemicals and 'purifiers'. AIBU?

Joseann Wed 13-Dec-23 16:59:52

Cat flap expert of all sorts here!
We had a builder make an opening in a wall for the cats. You're right, it was like a tunnel about a foot deep. They took to it overnight. Infact they used to sit on it, (to get away from the dogs!). The builder lined it properly, the only issue was getting inside it to clean it when the cats dragged their vermin catches through it.

MerylStreep Wed 13-Dec-23 16:48:46

Cat flap for double glazed door.

kittylester Wed 13-Dec-23 16:46:35

Squiffy beat me to it.

Squiffy Wed 13-Dec-23 16:41:49

We had one of these and it was very good:

Cat Mate 4 way locking catflap with tunnel.

Cressida Wed 13-Dec-23 15:12:59

I would imagine they're not that different to installing an extractor fan. Just a bigger hole needed and probably no electrics.

Witzend Wed 13-Dec-23 15:10:34

Son in law installed one in their previous house - nowhere else to put it. He’s a whizz at any DIY, I have no idea of the brand, sorry, but it worked very well.

Visgir1 Wed 13-Dec-23 15:07:35

My son had one put into his double glazed patio door.
Got a guy from a double glazing company to do, it not an unusual request.
Might worth investigating, it might be less invasive and disrupting than a hole in a wall?

MiniMoon Wed 13-Dec-23 15:01:29

Dear Grans and Grandpa's have any of you a recommendation for a tunnel type cat door to insert in a wall. We can't put one anywhere else as all our windows and doors are sealed unit double glazed.
Currently I am leaving a window open, but would rather not be cold.