Can cat flaps be put in a glass door?
Catflaps can be fitted into walls, doors, single glazing, double glazed windows and double glazed doors. Having it fitted into glass is ideal for people who are struggling to find a suitable location for it, and/or ideally don’t want to cut through a wall/ wooden door incase their circumstances change in the future.
Can you fit a cat flap in a double glazed glass door?
If you’re having a new double glazing patio door installed, the best way to install a pet flap is to pre-order with the door. This is the most efficient and easiest method to insert a pet flap. Speak with your glazing company about the possible options when ordering your new door.
Will my cat be OK outside all night?
Please note: A cat should never be locked out all night. Also, ensure that cats have access to shelter in the day time, either providing a kennel or access to a shed.
Why do we need a cat flap fitter?
As a specialist cat flap fitter, Cat out of glass`s mission is solving the problem of allowing your pet access to the outside world. As cat lovers we understand how frustrating it can be to have to open a window or door for your cat at an inconvenient time – the smell of the litter tray can be off putting.
Can a cat flap be fitted into a small window?
Fitting Cat Flaps into small windows is desirable as the cost of double glazing is charged per square meter, the smaller the pane of glass the cheaper the job.
Where is the best place to fit a cat flap?
The most usual place for a cat flap to be fitted is in the back door, which will either be a full length or a half length double glazed unit or UPVC panel
Can a double glazing cat flap be modified?
Double glazing cannot be modified as the glass is toughened, air tight and made to measure. A brand new unit will be required. After survey a new double glazed unit for your cat flap is then made by a double glazing manufacturer.