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Just Cat Doors -
There are so many pet doors
available that we thought it might be helpful to
set up a section devoted just to cat doors and
cat flaps.
What's the Difference?
One of the biggest questions that our
customers have when they think about a cat flap
is how they're going to contain the cat once he
gets out into the yard.
Patio Pacific Inc
strongly
recommends that it is very dangerous for the cat
if you simply let her roam the neighborhood.
Both Purr...fect Fence
and Cat Fence-In have containment systems
to keep your cat confined safely in your yard.
Check them out.
Bandobi has some really
exciting cat enclosures which you may prefer to
the yard enclosure concept.
Either way, you'll keep your
cat safe and that's what matters.
Also, we couldn't resist giving you a link to
Hawkswill Custom Wood Works. They specialize in
exotic cat-oriented wood products including
cedar lined litter boxes and much, much more.
Notes: If you want to
install a cat flap in a wall, it's going to be
easier if you choose one that accepts tunnel
sections that will "frame out" the wall for you.
You'll find these tunnel sections at
"Cat Door Tunnel Sections".
If you get an electronic or
magnetic cat flap, you'll find extra collar keys
for it at
"Cat Flap Collar Keys". We think it's
a good idea to keep a spare handy.
Cat flaps are so popular that
everyone makes one. Mostly these are "Me Too"
versions with nothing new to contribute or else
they've been superseded by newer models.
We've selected the best for
this page. The rest are at "Other Cat Flaps".
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