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Hi all


I've just had Phil from Four Paws Doors round to fit a cat flap and wanted to recommend him. Thoroughly nice chap, reasonably priced, punctual and left the place clean and tidy.


http://www.fourpawsdoors.co.uk/

T 020 8405 8771

M 07814 406 010

E [email protected]


From a very happy cat!

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  • 3 months later...

Hi

Thank you for the recommendation. We had Phil from Four Paws Doors round too, to fit a dog flap and wanted to recommend him. He was really efficient, quoted a good price for quite a tricky job. He fitted around a time that suited us, was prompt and left everything clean and tidy.

  • 10 months later...
I have just had a cat flap fitted by Phil and would also thoroughly recommend him. He came round to our house within a day of my contacting him, and he did the job on the spot, even though the cat flap needed to be fitted in a very awkward place. He was quick, tidy and quoted a reasonable price.
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