Flat Cap
Posted: Sun 17 January, 2010 Filed under: Animals, Domestic 1 Comment »One of the jobs this weekend involved replacing the cat-flap in the back door.
During the cold-spell, the plastic of the cat-flap itself got brittle, and one part of it snapped off. Wedging it back in was fine until one of the cats went through it, at which point the sodding thing fell to the floor.
In the end we covered the gap with cardboard, just to stop the draught and preventing all the heat in the house escaping. This obviously caused some annoyance in Psycho Cat, which he demonstrated in his normal charming fashion.
We had tried a flap from another manufacturer, but that didn’t work at all. So on Saturday I went down to the local pet store, and found that they have flaps made by CatMate. They didn’t have just the spare doors (and even the online stores appear to be out of stock) so I ended up getting a complete new catflap, although we only needed the door itself.
It’s all sorted now, and the job’s complete – it’d just be nice for these things to not be such a complete faff all the time. Oh, and that flap is supposed to be unbreakable, too – so we’ll try sending it off to the manufacturers, and see what happens.
A most useful post: yesterday I was looking at the cat-flap into the workshop where our little darlings live, and thinking that it was really scruffy and needed replacing. I then remembered that the last one had cost 30-odd quid 6 or 7 years ago and decided that they’d have to put up with it for a bit longer. Now I know where to buy a cheap one. Ta!