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It’s easy to spoil your Dog, right? We’ll let me tell you it’s even easier to spoil your cat. One way to do that is to get her a Cat Veranda. A What? You heard me, a Cat Veranda. Make her forget she’s an indoor cat.
This unique veranda lets your favorite feline take in the sights, sounds and scents of the outdoors while enjoying the safety of the indoors. A locking cat flap gives you control of the veranda, letting your cat come and go as she pleases – or restricting access when you choose. The interior of the veranda features a washable carpet and a covered roof to ensure shady comfort.

The Veranda features a weather-tight lockable entry flap. It’s durable metal construction with rust-resistant coating is long lasting and is protected from the weather. It installs into vertically opening windows from 24 1/2″ to 34″ and will Supports cats up to 20lbs. 20lbs is a pretty big cat, don’t you think.

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The fact is, allowing your pet to come and go at will builds his confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing, furniture clawing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent upon you to let him out.

Pet Doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can we accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, we can also find a door to match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, you’ll never have to worry about safety – the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed to so that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

Pet Panel – For Sliding Glass Doors: When your pet enters through the sliding glass doors, he feels like a big shot. This beautifully designed, high-quality patio pet door inserts into the frame of your sliding glass door and automatically adjusts to the proper height.

A Wall Entry Door is a pet door that doesn’t require a people door. Imagine a pet door installed behind a couch or in a utility room. It can be installed in a number of exterior wall materials, including siding, stucco and even brick.

Let your pet and the fresh air in at the same time. Install a swinging wire mesh door in your screen door. This swinging wire mesh door snaps directly onto your existing screen door or window for quick and easy installation. The high-impact polypropylene frame includes a slide lock that will allow you to control your pal’s access.

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When your pet can come and go, you both win. Pets love to have the freedom to come and go. And their owners love the benefits of that freedom. When you install a Pet Door, you’ll gain the flexibility to opt out of things like: getting up early, in the middle of the night, during dinner or most importantly when the score is tied in the bottom of the ninth and a runner on third with two outs, and your dog wants to go outside.

When you determine that a pet door is for you, there are a few things to consider. When he goes out the door where is he going? Do you have a fenced yard to restrict his movements? Or is he going to head off down the street to the neighbors or into the woods to chase critters. A pet’s safety is an important thing to consider.

When he comes back into the house, is he going to wipe his muddy feet? Or is he going to traipse all over the new carpet or the freshly scrubbed kitchen floor. Careful planning can eliminate the thought of a pet door being more of a problem than it’s worth.