Need a cat window door
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Linda on Jan 18, 2015None of the pet door will keep the cold/hot air out of the house unless it is secured. A door that will lock would be the best and most likely the most sturdy.Helpful Reply
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Kaggybell on Jan 18, 2015I have one that is held closed with a magnet. Yes, it does let cold air in but just a little. It was purchased at Lowes.Helpful Reply
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861650 on Jan 18, 2015Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Michele McGinty McHugh on Jan 18, 2015Do you mean a kitty door that goes into your exterior entrance door? You have to google weather proof or cold weather or extreme weather door. http://www.chewy.com/dog/petsafe-extreme-weather-pet-door/dp/48984?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hg&utm_content=PetSafe&utm_term=&gclid=CN_mlrm7nsMCFY4AaQodvEMA7QHelpful Reply
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Jill on Jan 18, 2015This is the one that I have. It does a pretty good job, can be removed in the winter if it gets too cold out, or left in if the winter is mild. We used silicone around the window insert when putting it in our window to help with the drafts. We also fixed the window with a lock and screws so that it cannot be opened any further and on one can remove it to break in. The flap itself can be locked, and it's small enough. If you are using this in a window, just make sure there is room outside on the sill for the cat to sit and jump up and down on to get to it. http://www.moorepet.com/Elite-Manual-Sash-Window-Cat-Door-s/507.htm We also have a doggy door by another company that was double doors and goes into the wall. They are insulated to keep the cold out this way and it works pretty good. You can probably get away with using one like this, but in a much smaller version.Helpful Reply
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Jill on Jan 18, 2015The quality isn't bad, but since we purchased it and installed it I have seen a few better ones out there (better as in more expensive!). There are some that fit into windows that are insulated now. This one wasn't. Mine is this exact one, and it's made of a metal, similar to the window frame of the window we have it in, and the center section where the door flap is, is a heavy duty plastic. I have thought of carefully taking it out and using a spray foam in the parts that are open to add insulation, as it does get a little cold to the touch being that it's metal. Others I have seen are plastic, but I wasn't too keen on those, as they might crack or break easier over time. Outside and inside we installed a shelf for a window box. Our cat just goes out and sits on the shelf and can jump to other things to get up and down. The best part, is that when the weather is bad, I lock the window and the cat can just look out the side windows (they are clear) and see everything that is going on outside.Helpful Reply
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861650 on Jan 19, 2015Thank you for the suggestions but this doesn't answer my question because I am asking what brand is the best. I have looked online many times and cannot determine which cat door window is a good quality and will last. However, I appreciate all the answers...you guys are so helpful!Helpful Reply
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