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Cat Flaps & Nets

Does your cat constantly meow to be let in and out, or dart between rooms without regard for your schedule? A cat flap offers a practical solution. If safety is your concern, particularly in high-rise flats, a balcony safety net for cats can help prevent risky escapes or falls while still letting your cat experience the view.

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SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap
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SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap

White Cat Flap

£69.99
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Cat Safety Net - Transparent

Cat Safety Net - Transparent

2 x 1.5 m

£3.09
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Trixie Bite Resistant Cat Net - Olive
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Trixie Bite Resistant Cat Net - Olive

2 x 1.5 m

£12.49
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TIAKI Light Grey Safety Net with Wire Reinforcement

TIAKI Light Grey Safety Net with Wire Reinforcement

10 x 3m

£25.89
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SureFlap Microchip Pet Door
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SureFlap Microchip Pet Door

White Pet Door

£110.49
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Maisonette Outdoor Cat House

Maisonette Outdoor Cat House

77 x 56.4 x 72.4cm (L x W x H)

£73.19
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Trixie Pole Set for Net Set-up

Trixie Pole Set for Net Set-up

Pole Set

£29.59
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Cat Mate Elite Microchip Cat Flap with Timer Control

Cat Mate Elite Microchip Cat Flap with Timer Control

White Cat Flap

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£79.99
£74.79
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PetSafe Microchip Cat Flap
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PetSafe Microchip Cat Flap

White Cat Flap

£69.99
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Prince Cat Playhouse

Prince Cat Playhouse

70 x 49 x 65cm ( L x W x H)

£65.29
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SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap
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SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap

2 RFID Collar Tags

£6.09
£3.05 / unit
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Trixie Bite Resistant Cat Net - Olive
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Trixie Bite Resistant Cat Net - Olive

8 x 3 m

£62.09
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Cat Safety Net - Transparent
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Cat Safety Net - Transparent

2 x 3 m

£5.99
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SureFlap Microchip Pet Door Connect
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SureFlap Microchip Pet Door Connect

Set: Door + Hub

£197.49
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Trixie 4-Way Cat Flap with Tunnel

Trixie 4-Way Cat Flap with Tunnel

White Cat Flap

£9.99
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Penthouse Cat House

Penthouse Cat House

72 x 72 x 124 cm (L x W x H)

£110.49
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What size cat flap or net do I need?

For most adult cats, a 14 x 12 cm flap is sufficient. Larger breeds or cats over 7 kg may require a 17 x 17 cm opening. For cat nets, choose the appropriate size for your window, door, or balcony and ensure secure mounting. Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines to ensure the appropriate size or setup for your cat.

What size cat flap or net do I need?

For most adult cats, a 14 x 12 cm flap is sufficient. Larger breeds or cats over 7 kg may require a 17 x 17 cm opening. For cat nets, choose the appropriate size for your window, door, or balcony and ensure secure mounting. Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines to ensure the appropriate size or setup for your cat.

How do I install a cat net or an outdoor cat flap?

Before installing a cat door or safety net, take accurate measurements of the door, wall, or space involved. Installing a cat flap typically requires:

  1. Drilling corner holes using the flap’s template
  2. Cutting an opening with a jigsaw
  3. Smoothing edges with sandpaper
  4. Screwing the flap securely in place

For a cat net, installation is often simpler. Many designs are drill-free, using tension rods or adhesive hooks—perfect for renters. Just check the product instructions before purchase. Nets are great for balconies, patios, or windows, especially in flats.

Are you considering how to cat-proof your home? There are numerous ways to create a cat-friendly living space, from securing balconies to choosing safe furnishings.

Tip: Make sure you ask for help if installing either a cat net or an outdoor cat flap alone seems daunting! Safety comes first.

How do I install a cat net or an outdoor cat flap?

Before installing a cat door or safety net, take accurate measurements of the door, wall, or space involved. Installing a cat flap typically requires:

  1. Drilling corner holes using the flap’s template
  2. Cutting an opening with a jigsaw
  3. Smoothing edges with sandpaper
  4. Screwing the flap securely in place

For a cat net, installation is often simpler. Many designs are drill-free, using tension rods or adhesive hooks—perfect for renters. Just check the product instructions before purchase. Nets are great for balconies, patios, or windows, especially in flats.

Are you considering how to cat-proof your home? There are numerous ways to create a cat-friendly living space, from securing balconies to choosing safe furnishings.

Tip: Make sure you ask for help if installing either a cat net or an outdoor cat flap alone seems daunting! Safety comes first.

Can I install a cat flap on any door or wall?

Most cat flaps are suitable for wooden, PVC, or metal doors, and many can be installed in walls with the right tools. Always check the product’s installation requirements.

Can I install a cat flap on any door or wall?

Most cat flaps are suitable for wooden, PVC, or metal doors, and many can be installed in walls with the right tools. Always check the product’s installation requirements.

Should you train your cat to use the cat flap?

Most cats will eventually figure out how to use a cat flap, but some need a bit of guidance. Whether you’re introducing an indoor cat flap or one for outdoor access, try these tips:

  • Start slowly: Play near the flap to help your cat get comfortable with it. Prop the flap open at first.
  • Use treats: Gently coax your cat through by offering a favourite snack.
  • Use catnip (sparingly): Rubbing a small amount of catnip on the inner flap can encourage curiosity. Avoid placing it on the outside, as this may attract other animals.

Tip: Choose a quiet cat flap and install it at a comfortable height. About 15 cm from the ground works for most adult cats. Always check size recommendations for larger breeds.

Should you train your cat to use the cat flap?

Most cats will eventually figure out how to use a cat flap, but some need a bit of guidance. Whether you’re introducing an indoor cat flap or one for outdoor access, try these tips:

  • Start slowly: Play near the flap to help your cat get comfortable with it. Prop the flap open at first.
  • Use treats: Gently coax your cat through by offering a favourite snack.
  • Use catnip (sparingly): Rubbing a small amount of catnip on the inner flap can encourage curiosity. Avoid placing it on the outside, as this may attract other animals.

Tip: Choose a quiet cat flap and install it at a comfortable height. About 15 cm from the ground works for most adult cats. Always check size recommendations for larger breeds.

Are cat nets chew-proof and weather-resistant?

High-quality cat safety nets are often made from wire-reinforced polymer or UV-resistant polypropylene. They’re designed to withstand both curious teeth and changing weather conditions.

Are cat nets chew-proof and weather-resistant?

High-quality cat safety nets are often made from wire-reinforced polymer or UV-resistant polypropylene. They’re designed to withstand both curious teeth and changing weather conditions.