Fitting a Cat Flap

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It can be difficult to put up a cat flap, but with the right instructions, it's not too difficult. Determine how high you would like the cat flap (normally it's at belly height). Note this on the door, and use the template included as a guide to drill.
If you have a kitten who is still a baby and you want to keep the door open, gently prop it slightly open and allow it to pass through. Reward it each time it goes through.
Take a measurement of the door
A cat flap is an excellent method to allow your pet to move into and out of your home whenever it pleases. This will keep your cat in good health as it will ensure that it is exercising regularly and be able to go back inside if it gets trapped outside in bad weather. This will reduce the amount of time you allow your cat out or in and make your home safer by letting you know when it's gone.
It is essential to make sure that the cat flap is set up correctly to stop your pet from being forced through it or escaping by other animals (e.g. dogs). It is important to measure the height of your pet's stomach and the height of the doorway at your home to ensure the flap is at the right height. You can alter the height of your flap in case your cat is smaller or taller than average.
The next step is to use a spirit level to mark the center of the door where you will install the flap. Then, using the marks as an outline, cut the contour of your flap with a jigsaw. After you've cut the area and sanded the edges to create smooth surfaces. Make any holes that are required.
Installing a cat flap ought to not take longer than two hours. The process can be slightly more difficult if you have to install it in a uPVC door or composite one. This is due to the fact that these doors are available in various thicknesses, which could affect the way holes are cut. This is why we recommend calling a professional to carry out the task, especially if you have never worked with glass before.
Measure Your Cat
A cat flap can spare you from hearing your pet's cries for you to let it in or out. This is particularly helpful if you are at working all day and your cat is stuck in the house waiting for you to get home regardless of the weather.
If you want to fit a cat flap in your door, it is essential that you take measurements of your cat prior to attempting the task. While it may seem an easy task, it is important to make sure you measure correctly or your cat may be unable to use.
Firstly, make sure your cat is relaxed and not stressed before you take the measurements. You'll need to keep them in a way that they are not able to move, and make sure that the ruler or measuring tape is flat against their body and not bending in any way. Holding the ruler or measuring tape against their body from their head to the base of their tail can allow you to make an precise measurement.
Once you've got your cat's measurement and measurements, you need to examine the door to determine where to put the flap. The flap should be placed at the level of your cat's belly. This will allow them to walk through the door without much effort. This will also stop the flap from making a lot of noise as it swings back and forth.
You will need to think about the thickness of the uPVC or composite door too. While timber doors are all of a similar thickness, uPVC and composite doors can be very different in their overall design and can make fitting a cat flap more complicated since you have to make sure that the hole you cut is the correct size for your pet.
It is also worthwhile looking through the instructions that come with the kit to find an illustration template that can be used to determine the location of the hole in the door. This will help you to see where the opening must be and also ensure that the template is placed correctly on the door. It is also helpful to utilize a spirit-level to make sure that the template is placed perfectly against the door.
Cut the Flap
You'll need to make an opening in the door panel to install your cat flap before you can install it. This can be a tricky task and it is recommended that you seek the help of a professional cat flap fitting service for this job in case you don't have the expertise or knowledge to complete the task yourself. You can also consult the instructions provided with the kit to learn how to do it properly.
To do this, you have to determine the height of your cat or kitten's belly and use that as an indication point. As a general rule, place the cat flap approximately 10-15 centimeters above the ground. This is the standard height of the cat's belly. This will let your cat pass through the flap easily and make it more difficult for other cats or naughty neighbors to get in or out.
Mark the position of the cat flap on the door using pencil. If visit your url comes with an outline put it on top of the door. Utilize the markings on the template to drill holes at every corner. You will then be able to cut out the design of the template and replace it with your cat flap.
If you are installing your cat flap on an entryway made of wood or uPVC, it is possible to do it yourself if are confident enough to use the jigsaw. Be careful not to cut through the mullions or rails that run vertically of your door. You can use a jigsaw to cut your panel into a circle or square, depending on how you want it. Take your time and don't try to try to force the jigsaw to cut faster.
Once the hole is cut, carefully place the cat flap in its new home. Make sure it's securely secured. If it features caps for screws, then put these caps onto the protruding screws. Once the screws are in place, sand the rough edges of the cut, and then apply sealant to any gaps to ensure there aren't any draughts getting into your home.
Fit the Flap
If you have an ordinary cat flap, you can encourage your pet to go through it by placing a small amount cat food on the outside of the door. You can also push the cat with the help of a stick or your hands. Once your cat is used to walking through the flap, it is likely to be able into and out as it pleases, so you can let it out and in without holding the door open for it throughout the day (and possibly in any weather).
It is possible to put the flap inside an UPVC door or glass door, however it might not be as easy as installing one in a wooden external door. This is because the UPVC doors and certain types of glass doors don't have an even thickness. This could have an enormous impact on the way you cut out the flap's hole and whether the flap fits correctly after installation.
Depending on the model of cat flap you choose It could come with its own mounting kit as well as a template that will show exactly where to drill the holes for it. If the kit doesn't come with a template you can copy it to make your own. It is important not to push the jigsaw too hard when cutting, so it doesn't leave a bigger than needed hole in your door.
Some cat flaps come in circular designs, which are more difficult to put in. If you have a circular flap, it's important to make sure the hole is in the correct position on your door because if it's not, your cat can't use it and could be left outside all day (or even at night).
Certain models of cat flaps have locks that let you control when your cat comes and goes. They can be extremely useful in the event that you are concerned about your cat going out at night and then coming back in because of the darkness, or you're at work all day. The lock can be used to allow or deny entry, and some locks can be locked in either direction permitting you to close the door completely, which is particularly beneficial for older or ill cats who aren't willing to go out in bad weather.