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We had a catflap in a glass door in our old house. As Emma said, the only slightly difficult thing is getting the glass cut. We got ours from Homebase with a glazing unit, and chose reinforced glass (the one with criss-cross wires in it). I guess you could chose lamonated or whatever. Once that's done you replace the existing glass with the 'perforated' glass and the actual cat flap just snaps together through the hole - like putting in an earring with a butterfly back. The cut surface is completely enclosed in the plastic of the flap. Don't have a cat flap here but wil make at least a pophole in the 'personal door' to the garage, so the boys can get out of the rain if they get stuck outside. |
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