cat flap in a wall
Gib Bogle wrote:
Lobster wrote:
Angela wrote:
I hope someone can give me some advice if any of you have done this.
Before I have always had a cat flap in a door but now I have a new
house and
the back door is a large double glazed door which would just cost me
to much
to have a flap put in. A builder friend has offered to put one in
the wall
for me. Has anyone any experience of doing this? I have a couple
questions:
1. As it's a cavity wall do cats have a problem going through a tunnel?
No, we have one which works fine.
One of our cats had to wear one of those plastic conical collars
recently following an combat wound which she kept picking at; as the
collar diameter was larger than that of the tunnel we set up a litter
tray inside for her the house. But oh no, somehow she still managed
to negotiate the tunnel - just took rather longer than usual. It was
sight to behold!
Backwards? What goes up the chimney down, but won't go down the chimney
up?
You'd think so, but she's not that bright - no, she just battled through
forwards...
David
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