STAYWELL 280 - Big Door Cat Flaps

REL280EFS
EAN: 5011569000078

The Staywell 200 range is a newly designed slim line range of pet doors, suitable for sliding doors, such as patio doors, and single pain glass. Suitable for big cats & small dogs.

Description

White frame finish with see through rigid flap
Suitable for cats and small dogs
Suitable for Single Glazed Units

Dimensions

Overall size : 292mm x 292mm
Cut out size Glass : 263mm diameter
Pet Max shoulder width : 180mm

 

 

 

Other Products you might be interested in 

PetMate 335

Water Fountain 

More Info

Staywell

Clockwork Feeder

More Info

Multi Vet Slim Cat

Keep your cat fit 

More Info

Staywell

Spare 200 Flap

More Info

 

 

 

 

Slim Profile Pet Doors

Universal Fitting
Fits Sliding Windows & Doors
White frame & See Through Rigid Flap
4 Way Security Lock
Suitable for cats up to 18kg (40Ibs)
Overall Size: 292mm x 292mm (77 1/2" x 11 1/2")
Cut Out Size: Glass 260mm (10 1/2") Diameter. (Single Glazed)
Maximum Pet Shoulder Width: 180mm (7 1/8")

Using the 4 way locking system
The 4 way lock allows you to control your pet’s access in and out of your home.
It is a good idea not to use the 4 way lock until your pet is thoroughly familiar with using the door. Your pet may become confused as to why you have installed it.

Training your pet to use the pet door
Most pets will learn to use the pet door almost at once but there are a few who may be a little nervous at fi rst. The following tips will help your pet to take full advantage of the outdoor freedom and indoor comfort - which you want for your pet – and which your new pet door provides. The most important rule is to be patient with your pet. Don’t be in a hurry. Let your pet work out for itself that it can go in and out of doors. Don’t force it through the fl ap or it may become frightened. Many pet owners install pet doors when they move house. If this applies to you, make sure that your pet is familiar with his or her surroundings before you fi t the pet door. Take it on supervised trips outdoors on a leash and make sure it also feels secure and comfortable in its new indoor environment. Cats especially can develop long lasting fears in unfamiliar surroundings. Once you have installed your pet door, leave the fl ap open for some time. You can do this by using a long strip of masking tape; open the flap and use the tape to keep it held open by fi xing the other end of the tape to the surface above. Make sure that the fi xing is secure so that the fl ap can not fall down accidentally. Let your cat become familiar with it and go in and out freely. Establish a motive for your pet to use the door, for cats, a good one is food. First feed the cat near the door, inside and then near the door outside. Repeat as often as you need to. Most cats, especially kittens, also have a strong urge for freedom, perhaps to hunt. Cats are also social creatures - they enjoy the company of other cats. This can be another reason for them to explore outside.
Dogs can be trained to use the pet door in a matter of hours. Dogs respond to encouragement, repetition and especially play, so why not use the door as part of a game? E.g. throwing a ball through the pet door. Pat and congratulate the dog when the pet door is used appropriately. Repeat several times congratulating the dog every time he uses the pet door. If this is something new to your pet, it may take some patience to teach your pet how to use it. When your pet makes progress give them a lot of praise - they’ve earned it!

Cleaning the pet door
Your pet door is constructed in the highest quality material with a toughened fl ap and has been designed to last for many years.
To maintain its appearance, occasional wiping with a damp cloth is all that is necessary.


 

!
 <<