How to Install a Cat Flap
Introduce your cat to the flap before it's put in place so that they be familiar with the size and shape. Unlock the flap and let your cat explore it from every angle.
Make sure the cutout is square and even. Mark the screw holes on the door and align them with the cat flap opening The distance between the edges should be the same.
Preparation
Installing a cat flap inside your home is beneficial to the well-being and health of your pet. This is because it lets them to move freely between indoors and out without having to allow them to enter or exit. It will also stop them from fighting over litter boxes, cat food or the entrance to the home.
The first thing you must do prior to beginning your cat flap install is prepare the area in which it will be placed. It will be simpler to work in the event that you remove any obstructions. It is also important to remove any furniture or decorations that could get in the way of the installation.
You'll have to trace and measure the area where you intend to install the cat flap. This will help you avoid making a mistake which could cause damage to the door or wall. You will want to put the cat flap in a spot that is easily accessible to your pets, but doesn't harm the structural integrity of your home.
The cat flap can be put in a door that leads to a locked space, like your closet or laundry room. This will prevent the cat from attempting to jump over it and allows you to keep your cats safe from any possible dangers. You should also ensure that the flap for your cat is not too low to be used by the smaller cat, as larger cats may struggle to leap through a flap that is higher.
It might be a wise idea to hire an expert handyman if you have a sliding door or a sash window that is old-fashioned. It can be difficult to install an animal flap on these doors and windows and any mistakes could lead to costly damage. A professional can install the cat flap in a safe manner without damaging the structural integrity of the window or door.
You'll need to measure the height of your cat's belly from the ground to determine the flap's location. This will allow you to precisely cut the opening for the cat flap. Use a spirit level after having marked the line to make sure it's horizontal. Check the instructions that came along with your cat flap kit for the template drawing. Attach double glazing cat flap to your door in a way that the bottom edge of the template coincides with the horizontal line you've drawn and is centered on the centre point of the door.
Measurement
A cat flap sometimes known as pet door is a small hole in the bottom of your external doors or windows that allow a pet to go inside and out of the home. They come in a variety of sizes and materials so that you can pick the ideal one for your home and pets.
It is important to take measurements of your doors or windows before you buy a new cat flap. This way, you will be able to ensure that the hole will to be of the correct size and that the cat flap will fit. You can use this technique to measure the width of the opening by cutting off a portion and walking through it with your pet.
It's also recommended to determine the height of your cat from the ground to the lowest point of their stomach. This will ensure the flap is placed at an area where your cats feel comfortable. If it's too low, they might have difficulty getting through and if it's high, they might not be able to use the flap in any way.
Generally you should aim to drill your holes at a 45 degree angle to the vertical surface. This will ensure the most secure and stable installation of your cat flap. The best option is to use a spirit-level to assist you with this, however if the instructions included with your cat flap kit don't include this feature, a straight edge will do equally well.
It is best to employ a professional glazier put in the cat flap on an UPVC or glass door or window. This is because these kinds of doors are typically made of toughened glass and drilling into them could compromise the strength of the glass and may lead to it shattering in the future, which could be a security risk for your home.
It can also be difficult to install a cat flap inside brick walls, as drilling into a soft area of the wall can create issues for pipes and cables running through the property. This can lead to expensive repairs or even leaks or weather damage from the outside.
Marking
After you've measured your cat kitten to find the right size flap for them, it's time to mark the location where the hole will be. Make use of your spirit level to make sure it runs parallel to the door, then mark the center point. If the template you've chosen for your cat flap kit does not include an outline of the centre line, you can photocopy it and draw around it with a pencil to mark the location where the hole will need to be cut.
If the cat flap is set too low, your cat may struggle to get in and out, and should you put it too high, the cat may not be able to observe what's going on outside. To ensure that your cat feels safe and comfortable it is recommended to position the flap as close as possible to their belly.
It is important to keep a cat flap from being too close to a solid wall frame. This could cause issues with damp and draughts. If you're not experienced with masonry work it may be worthwhile to seek out professional assistance.
Then you need to prop the door open and show your cat or kitten where to go. (It is helpful if someone is inside, to encourage them). Once they've passed then you can begin letting them in and out as they would like.
It is important not to allow your kitten or cat to go through the flap too quickly as this can lead to them becoming scared. They can easily become injured by the clunk and snap when the flap closes, and even more terrified if their tail gets caught in it as they attempt to get out. Cats also have a habit of returning home to check on any invaders, so leaving the door open at this time can also be a concern since it could lead to your pet being attacked by another cat they know. This is the reason it's best to install an uninspiring cat flap and only if your cat or kitten is aware of using it.
Installation
It is essential to show your cat how to use the cat flap once it's been installed. This will take time however, with patience and a few treats to encourage them, they will eventually get hang of it. You may also want to put a lock on the flap to provide security, especially in harsh weather conditions or when out of the house.
Decide where you want to put the cat flap on your door. It will need to be placed in a location that opens into an area of protection in your garden. This will allow your cat to feel more secure when they come into and out of your home, and will also help to keep other animals from entering your home.
Another factor to consider is the height that you want to put the flap for your cat at. It should be in the same area as your cat's belly measurement, as this will ensure that they can pass through with ease. You could also think about placing steps on either side of the door to assist your cat get through it with ease.
Once you have determined where you want to put the cat flap Measure the door and mark it with a pencil. This will allow you to determine the best place to cut. The next step is to cut a square out of the door using the Jigsaw. Wear safety goggles, and a dust mask to keep your health safe from inhaling dust. After the square has been cut and sanded, you can sand the edges of the door. This will give a smooth edge.
Once you've finished sanding, now replace the cat flap inside your door. It is recommended to put the cat flap inside so that the lock (if there is one) is positioned on the inside of the door. If there are holes for screws for the cat flap on the door, you must now drill these into place. Then, you should carefully insert the flap inside the hole, making sure that it is snugly in place.