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Hi! I am about to get a cat flap and I am unsure what to get. I have heard that in our area a lot of cats are brave and will come through into houses they don't belong to. Does anyone have any input? Should I get one of those infrared ones? Do they break a lot. If anyone has any experience with this any help would be greatly appreciated!


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Jennifer

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gwod Wrote:

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> Us too - It was expensive but it's easy to use and

> has completely stopped unwanted interlopers. I

> think it makes my namby pamby cats more confident

> too as they seem to know they've got a really safe

> place to go if the territorial battles in the

> garden get too much for them.




:)

One of my cats reminds me of yours.

When our other cat is outside protecting his territory from a wandering neighbour cat, he flies thru the cat flap, at 100mph, and hides under the kitchen

table, hyperventillating...

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