Cat Flaps
Freedom for your cat
Your home is also your cat's home and they should be able to come and go as they please. Cats just love spending time outdoors -
whether it is just to potter around, enjoying the sunshine or refining their pouncing skills! Give your cat the freedom to explore the outdoors
and access their home with a catflap or cat door.
Before you purchase a cat flap, consider the advantages and disadvantages of letting your pet outside unsupervised. Cats should be microchipped and
we also recommend a collar with an ID tag. You should evaluate the level of traffic near your home and also how likely it is that your cat will roam - neutered cats are less
likely to stray very far.
With that in mind, we have a wide selection of cat flaps of all shapes and sizes at zooplus, to allow you to choose the best cat flap for your pet; whether you need a high-tech cat flap with a chip monitor or a more conventional cat door,
you are guaranteed to find the perfect one here for your feline friend!
Different Styles:
Microchip Cat Flaps:
These sophisticated cat flaps work by reading your cat's microchip number and then only unlocking the cat flap door for them - no need for a radio-frequency identification (RFID)
collar tag! Our range of
microchip cat flaps
offers your cat a secure environment - the best catflap solution for keeping any unwanted visitors out!
Manual Cat Flaps:
Simple and practical,
manual cat flaps give your cat the freedom to go out and
come back in whenever they want. At zooplus, we have a selection of manual cat flaps suited for every need - including magnetic locking systems and
large cat flaps.
Infrared & Magnetic Cat Flaps:
Attach the magnet to your cat's collar and away you go! Easily attachable and offers your cat freedom to the great outdoors, our collection of
infrared and magnetic cat flaps keeps your cat safe and strays away!
Cat Nets:
The range of
cat nets at zooplus is perfect for allowing your cat to get fresh air and sunshine -
even in a high rise flat! For more information on cat nets, check out our
pet advice on the subject.
Helpful Hints:
- Installing a cat flap does involve a bit of DIY. You will most likely need a screwdriver, a saw, a drill and some sandpaper.
- Glass doors are more complicated; most instruction manuals will recommend you contact a glazier to help with this.
- Make sure you place the cat flap at the correct height - you don't want it to be too high up, as your cat may struggle to use it.
Browse all cat flaps:
Keep your cat entertained both indoors and outdoors with our great selection of
cat toys and related offers in our shop!
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