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🐾 Unlock your cat’s independence with style and security!
The Cat Mate 4-Way-Locking Cat Flap is a durable, weatherproof pet door designed for small to medium cats. Featuring a versatile 4-way lock, a trimmable door liner for up to 2" thickness, and a brush-sealed magnetic flap, it offers secure, quiet, and customizable access. Easy to install on UPVC, wood, or walls, it combines smart engineering with sleek design to enhance your home and your cat’s freedom.

















| ASIN | B000793LFK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,707 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #53 in Cat Doors |
| Brand | Cat Mate |
| Brand Name | Cat Mate |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,511 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Extra Small |
| Frame Material | Polymer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00035368002359 |
| Item Type Name | pet-doors |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ani Mate Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 235W |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 year guarantee. |
| Material | Super-tough polymer |
| Material Type | Super-tough polymer |
| Mattress Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Maximum Compatible Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Minimum Compatible Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 2 Inches |
| Model Number | 235W |
| Size | Small to Medium |
| Target Audience | Cats |
| UPC | 035368002359 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
X**A
Fabulous, Bought 2 - thinking about getting another
This is a well made, high-quality product. It doesn't require duct tape like some other cat doors and is very safe for my cat. She hasn't quite got the handle of sticking her head through first. She likes to open it with her paw and then stick her head through. However, it is safe for her and she hasn't pinched or hurt anything doing this. The overall look of it is great and smooth. It is a solid install and doesn't wiggle. It is the perfect size for even a much bigger cat than I have. The door being clear enough for my cat to see through is great and I catch her using it often but it is nice that it is shaded so that from far away you can't see through it for privacy. I did have to remove the magnet because my cat was having trouble figuring out how to open the door. That took a lot of effort because of how well made the door is. However, I was able to remove it from the swinging door section and smooth out the plastic so it doesn't hurt/catch on my cat. The locking mechanisms are very easy to use and sturdy. There isn't any draft at all through the cat door which is great. Overall worth every penny and more. I bought 1 installed it and promptly bought another. Thinking about getting another for my basement door.
P**U
Well designed, attractive, easy installation
IMPORTANT! This is the product to use on interior doors and seals up to 2" thick. I installed on 1.5" thick interior door with no issues, no cutting the product, and a perfect installation. I needed a small cat door to provide access to my laundry room for the cat's litter box. The most important qualities were that it was small enough to install in the bottom of a 6 panel Masonite interior door to keep the door looking nice, seal the interior cutaway, and be quiet since the laundry room is 2nd floor and in a shared hallway to our bedrooms. This product met all of my expectations. * Just small enough to install in the bottom section of a 6 panel door, which it does, though it places to cat door a few inches lower than it really should, but keeps the door looking nice. * Super easy installation thanks to the cutout template and the fact the two halves of the door do not have to align 100% on thicker doors as each half independently screws in with wood screws instead of some extremely long bolt that has to go fully through the door and align with the holes in each side * As quiet as a magnetic door can probably be. I had a door in my last house that always made a loud snapping/clacking sound. This door is much, much quieter. * Door is smoked so the cat can see through it instead of a solid white door. White would probably match your typical white door color better, but the smoked seems like a good design feature. * Even includes little screw hole covers to finish the install cleanly. I don't personally have a need for the locks, nor the weather seal on the exterior portion of the door. But it includes both of those features. If using on an exterior door I would personally caulk the top and side edges of the exterior cat door just to be certain no water gets in there. For my personal use I ended up modifying the door to remove the magnet and weather stripping as it caused the door to be too difficult for my cat to learn to open, the weather stripping being the main cause of a stiff door. Without the weather stripping and magnet the door now swings totally effortlessly, and still weights down to shut after flapping back-and-forth a few times. Note the cat door also flaps open when you open and close your human door, too, which is a non-issue for me. Great product, would buy it again.
H**N
good quality, not difficult to install
This is not a 5-star review because the original order did not arrive as scheduled, apparently lost somewhere in transit by the USPS. And there were a few problems with the door itself, noted below. It is a 4-star review because, when I contacted Seacorals to report that I still had not received the shipment several days after it was supposed to arrive (and was not able to find out anything about its current whereabouts using the tracking number supplied by the USPS), they promptly sent me a new door and expressed considerable concern over the shipping failure. Also, the problems with the door did not prove to be serious. The cat door itself appears to be of good quality, and is not difficult to install, though installation in a 1.75 inch thick solid-core door between our house and garage presented some challenges. First, the liner that fits inside the cut-out is not nearly long enough to cover the entire thickness of a door this wide, leaving an unappealing brown strip visible through the middle of the opening. I solved that problem simply by lining the cut-out with white plastic duct tape. This matched the white paint of the door and the white plastic of the cat door liner closely enough to be unnoticeable, at least to a casual inspection. Second, although the cat door apparently is supposed to assemble using 8 short #6 screws to independently attach each side of the frame to opposite sides of the door (4 screws per side), I didn't like this "non-aligning" assembly feature. So I decided to get 4 long screws to "self-align" the two sides, cinching them together by passing the screws through the room door around the cut-out. For my 1.75" door, my first guess was that 2.0" #6 screws (the longest #6 screws I could find at the local hardware), would do the trick, but these proved a bit too short to go through the door when widened by the 2 frames on each side of it. I then moved on to 2.5" #8 screws, which were long enough. The extra thickness of the #8 screws was not a problem (I just drilled the pilot holes through the door a little bigger). So that was all good. The installation bonus was that, to position the cat door low enough for the cats to use, I had to install it across 2 raised panels of the room door. This meant there was a "V"-shaped depression in the middle of the opening on each side that, when I first cut it, I thought I would have to fill in with some type of sealer under the frames, to make the opening air-tight. However, when the frames were fitted to the opening--although the inside liner was not long enough to reach all the way through the door--it did prove long enough to completely cover these depressions, providing a good tight fitting seal all the way around the opening on each side, with no additional effort. (If you don't want to settle for the pretty good natural seal provided by the frame liners, you could easily caulk around the outside of the frames to ensure a perfect seal.) As for the cat door itself, once installed, it seems perfectly functional. Although our 2 cats are both still kittens, the door appears to be the perfect "Goldilocks" size -- not too big, but not too small either for an adult cat, just right. Due to the magnetic closure feature, the flap operation of this door is stiffer than the free-swinging flaps I've had in the past -- the flap stops abruptly in the down position and has to be "broken" free when opened -- but that fact didn't seem to bother either kitten, both of whom learned to pass through it freely in less than a day. The 4-way closure feature is logically complete, covering all possibilities (which I appreciate abstractly, as a former teacher of logic), though we only need 3 of the 4 settings. (Open both ways, so the cats can pass back and forth at will; open out only, so the cats can't come back in the house when they are banished to the garage for some reason, e.g., cat-allergic guests; & open in only, so the cats can't go out into the garage when some activity is in process better done without a curious cat in attendance, e.g., working with power tools. I guess the fourth setting, open neither way, might be useful if you had two incompatible sets of animals needing temporary separation.) My only small concern is the plastic locking tab has to be pushed up to slide it back and forth, and I don't know how durable this plastic tab will prove to be over time in daily use (I've had a lot of plastic tabs break off over the years). But, so far, so good.
A**S
Kat loves it!! UPdate: works good now
UPDATE: 02/06/2022- Kat has been using this door for a couple of years now and I did end up having to break off the red lock. It kept locking on its own. Very, very hard to unlock. I never used it, so it's not a big deal, but poor Kat couldn't use her door, so it had to go. Other than that the door has been great. Doesn't freeze shut, no rain gets in and she has no problem (now) pushing it open. So, I have a big dog door that goes out into a pen for the dogs. When I got a cat she started using it also, but she would slither her way under the outside gate to get out of the pen. I didn't want the dogs getting any ideas, so put in this cat door for her. She caught on right away and is very happy with it. Perfect size for a big 10lb cat. I have it in an exterior attached porch wall. No issues with installation. I have not locked it, although I did check to make sure they worked. It has stopped rain from coming in, but I can't speak to driving snow yet as it is (thank god) summer here in Michigan.
J**S
Works Pretty Well
Installed the cat door on a 2 inch exterior insulated garage door. Overall the installation went pretty well (make sure the sabre saw blade is long enough on the up stroke otherwise you will get a lot of bouncing). The previous cat door we had allowed water to infiltrate the door and it eventually rusted out. This door has a better design and has a ridge line across most (but not all) of the bottom so most water should run out, and not in. Our previous cat (a smart Calico) saw me push the flap open once and instantly knew how to use it. Our Ferrell cat we have adopted will walk through the opening if the door is propped open, but so far will not push it open, so she will need some training, The attached picture shows the door propped open with some painters tape. I also made a U frame around the cat door with some 1 inch aluminum channel from one of the big box stores. When we want to lock the cat in the garage at night, we slide a piece of half inch board in the U channel to lock her in. The board also has an aluminum L handle at the top to make lifting it easy. Works really well and better than having to flip the red and green locks. We only use those when we want an in-only door. for when we are away, I'm also thinking about making a remotely lockable flap that would slide into the U frame and be activated with a Kasa HS103 remote control device, a 12V wall wart supply, and a 12V actuator but also need to fix a security camera on the door so I can monitor what is happening in the garage. What we won't do for out pets.
L**W
Excellent choice for hollow 2" doors
Many years I had PetSafe cat door installed for door from garage to house (it was replaced twice due to wear out). The problem was that my door is hollow and slightly less than 2" and the look from garage was to say mildly 'ugly'. Then my cats learnt how to open the lock on this cat door - they claw it until it will slide open and recently they just ripped the slider off completely. So in search for a new door replacement I found this one with door liner (at first I found liner and was thinking to buy liner and PetSafe door again - because the hole already there). I was hesitant because given measurements for 'Cat Mate 4 Way Locking Cat Flap with Door Liner' were slightly larger than PetSafe 2-way lock door, but decided to risk and mentally was preparing myself to sawing project for the larger hole. To my surprise (and joy) this door fit exactly to existing hole from PetSafe. Installation was easy and the door liner looks amazing. The other good feature that this door has dark gray transparent flap and cats can see through it if somebody is waiting to jump on them from the other side. Not all cats accepted it equally easy - some were very cautious to go through the new door, but after couple day they using it without any problems. In addition, I have huge 18.4 pounds cat - he can go through this door also without problems - just slowly sliding through it. Locking mechanism works great, but right now it is difficult to say how long it will hold (the locks are from garage side). Overall I am very happy and very satisfied with quality and features of this product.
B**H
Sturdy, cost effective cat flap
With 7 cats in the house, I got tired of opening and closing doors. So I set about finding a cost effective solution to my problem. Having read a number of reviews on different products, I settled on the Cat Mate cat flap, primarily because of this wall liner Cat Mate Wall Liner , which seemed sturdier than most. We have fitted one external flap and 3 internal ones. My husband seemed to have no problem fitting them - the holes on both sides of the walls matched! It took 2 additional wall liners for each cat flap (we have standard walls) and we stuck them together using superglue. I also sealed around the joints with a good quality caulk. Initially, I wasn't sure if they would hold up to all the wear and tear they were going to get - but they have proven to be sturdier that I thought. I just wish they produced a double width liner, rather than having to put 2 together. We have now had them in place for 9 months - and they have been extensively used (as you can imagine) by 5 of the 7 cats. The other 2 will use them if I hold the flap open for them. A couple of the younger cats literally fly through the flaps at full pelt and they have stood up to this absolutely fine. They also play with the cat flap - a cat on one sides of the flap leaning though and smacking the other one. I found that my next problem became being kept awake at night with them constantly opening and closing the flap - thank goodness for the lock! I have absolutely no complaints with either the cat flaps or the liner. The magnetic strip holding the cat door shut has been effective and we have no drafts coming into the house from outside. I would buy these again and recommend to anyone.
D**D
only lockable option for walls, flawed design, magnet too strong
Used to have similar door in our back door, but bought this one to use in the wall since we decided to change our back door to a glass door where we could not use a cat flap. This unit works great going through a wall with the extenders however our cats had a lot of trouble with the flap and refused to use it. Turns out that the magnet is too strong and the cats thought the door was locked. I snapped off the magnet and now they use it regularly. The locking mechanisms easily get stuck and need to be lubricated and are hard to reach comfortably when using the door in a wall since the flap Itself sits on the outside of the wall and you have to reach into the wall tunnel to reach the locks. If the flap mounted to the inside wall this would be much easier. But since this is the only lockable cat flap with extensions for wall use, we’re kinda stuck with it. I wish they would move the flap to the inside wall to make teaching the locks easier.
D**N
Excellent Product
This cat door works perfectly. The extenders make installing it in different thickneses of wall a brezze. I moved it from one house to another and the quality keeps it looking great even afterr a move.
T**E
Werkt goed in de zomer, vriest vast in de winter.
Luik werkt in principe naar behoren. Een groot minpunt is dat het luikje te snel vast vriest doordat de afdichtrand te makkelijk vocht vasthoud.
C**S
Excellent quality
Exactly as described
U**️
Recomendable 💯 %
Buen empaquetado, muy fácil la instalación, buen acabado, funcionamiento correcto, cumple con todas las expectativas
G**R
Looks very solid and well made
I like the brown colour with the smoky plexiglass, very classy!
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