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Unlock freedom for your crafty cat of any size with the Big Cat Door. No more meowing or pawing when they need you to open a door - now they can roam freely! This interior and exterior pet door redefines safety and security for your best friend with two new features: Push-&-Turn 4-Way Lock and GentleClose flap. The Push-&-Turn 4-Way Lock ensures the knob stays in the setting you want, even when tested by the most determined paws. When it's unlocked, GentleClose tech lets your cat clear the door flap before it softly lowers. Keep your curious cat safe and secure with PetSafe's new and improved Big Cat Door.
SKU | 4609446 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.64 LBS |
Finish | Plastic |
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Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Plastic |
Length | 11 IN |
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Height | 12 IN |
Width | 3.25 IN |
1 Year Limited Warranty.
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We recently got an electronic doggie door. While we are training them we have it set to unlocked. Our 50-pound lab mix has pretty much figured it out. However we also have midna the Chiweenie she is scared of the door I think so because we had to buy it says for the bigger dog and every time she considers going through right after Sarah it smacks her in the face. It is light enough for her to push it open if she decides to they both had the same training when we first got it but she refuses
Hello. Not sure if this is appropriate question to ask, but perhaps you can help. I keep my cat indoors before sundown all night till sunrise. He goes to the bathroom outside. Last few days I noticed muddy prints on his cat door in the morning. Pics included. Cat flap is in storm door. I slide locking panel in & of course close inside door. Do you have any idea who this is? We have squirrels, but I have not seen any possum or racoons. What to do? I keep 2 water bowls in yard 24/7.
I have a cat that poops in front of the door to the outside. She has been doing this for about a year and a half. She used to go in the litter box and she does pee in the litter box. We have three cats. She is the only one that does this. Do you have a solution for this problem? We tried using two litter boxes but that didn't work. She still poops in front of the outside door.
Hello. I currently own 3 cats, and they all live inside, although before they lived outside. We live in the woods, and we've had 5 cats disappear when living outside, which is why they stay inside at all times now. The problem is that one of my cats, Johny, a 1 and a half-year-old male (neutered), keeps trying to sneak out the door when it's open. We don't want him to go outside, so we always have to go run after him. He's really sneaky sometimes, so we only notice he's gone after. Any advice?
I recently just moved to a new house with two cats. One is younger around four and the other one is older around seven or eight. There is an outdoor cat that can see through our back porch and has caused our two cats to be unable to live together. They are separated and have been for two months and we have no idea how to re-introduce them correctly. They fought severely once when let out by accident. Any thoughts?
My car has lived for 2 years (her whole life) as an apartment cat in Korea. We are now living in South Africa where most cats go inside and out. We do not have a secure garden jungle type vegetation. Is there a safe way to introduce her to the outside world? Can she ever freely be a normal cat? We have tried a few times and it seemed that excitement and panic overwhelmed her and we nearly lost her. I am very scared she will get lost.
What vacs do u recommend for a 24/7 indoor cat.. are all truly needed? never exposed to outdoor cats. ty
I have two cats, and one of them is getting chubby. How do you put one on a diet in a two cat household? I tried putting my svelte kitty’s food on the counter because only he can jump, but the portly puss is a grazer and leaves his food for later, and señor svelte eats that instead. They eat Blue Buffalo Indoor dry food daily, with a shared can of Fancy Feast every Saturday.
I recently moved and had to Place Most of my cats at a Sanctuary! It's on 5acres out west! I originally had them in a 10x10 enclosure! But it's so Hot she has window open and door! Most of my cats got out, but two are still inside! Even the ones that got out have bite marks or open wounds on them now!, They were all Indoor cats, I'm worried, is it spiders or rats or racoon's?
Hello! I'm working on harness/leash training my cat so that he can go outside with supervision (we live in a very small apartment). We live in a fairly flea and tick free region, but is there any sort of preventative care that I can do to keep him from picking up those/similar bugs? Cat is about four years old, around 13 pounds. Thank you!
We got a new outdoor puppy and my other outdoor cat hates the puppy and is very aggressive towards it. The cat is now inside but I would like to have her outside. The second she sees the dog she will run and attack it. We put them on either side of a glass door and the cat will jump at the window and snarle at the dog. Is it possible to get the dog and cat to be able to both be outside and to get along? If so how do I teach them to get along?
Two of our five(indoor only) cats, a male and female(brother and sister) are intimidated and/or frightened whenever our indoor/outdoor male cat shows up. This, in turn gets him worked up. Any suggestions on resolving this problem.