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How to Train Your Cat to Use a Cat Flap

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작성자 Ervin
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Many cat owners are familiar with the feeling of waking in the middle of the night to let their cats out, only to have them change their minds and want to go back inside minutes later. A cat flap solves this issue.

It operates by scanning the microchip of your cat's microchip to allow only authorized cats to enter and deny access to others. There are a variety of advantages to having a cat flap that include:

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Cat flaps can help keep your cat flap installers safe and secure by allowing them to go in and out at any time they wish. If they want to remain inside, they can do so at the night. This reduces the possibility of being attacked by other cats or feral cats who may be hunting at night. Many of these animals are carriers of diseases that can be fatal for your cat, and therefore keeping them inside at night will keep them from catching them.

Conventional cat flaps can also allow other cats out and in - this is a big worry for some pet owners who do not want their neighbors' cats to harass their pets, marking their house as their territory, eating their food or engaging in fights with them. A microchip cat flap can keep other cats out by reading your cat's unique microchip code and unlocking only for your cat flap cost is the only cat to be able to enter and exit.

A microchip cat flap could even give you peace of mind when you're away, such as when you are out for the evening or out on holiday. It links to a hub as well as an app, which tracks your pet's movements inside and out of your home and allows you to regulate when they can come in and out via a smart curfew feature that you set. It is possible to share the app with family and friends so they can keep track of your pet while you are away.

A microchip cat flap with an infrared or magnetic collar key can provide additional security by allowing your cat to use the flap only when their collar is within a certain distance of it. It is essential to spend time educating your cat to use the flap, especially if they're not familiar with it. Begin by leaving the flap open so that they can view and sniff around. Encourage them to put their head through the hole by holding out a treat or favourite toy from either side of the flap and praise and reward them every time they do so. When they feel confident, you can slowly close the flap.

Safety

There are a variety of cat flaps available with a variety of features. It is essential to select a cat flap that suits the size of your pet so that they can easily move in and out without any difficulty. Look for a durable material that can withstand the elements, rain, and claws.

Some cat flaps can be locked in a variety of ways to help secure your home and prevent burglars from gaining access. You can lock them manually by using a peg that is inserted into the lock, or choose microchip cat flaps that allow only registered cats to enter and exit the home. These cat flaps are quick to set up and simple to programme, making them ideal for homes with several cats.

The main benefit of microchip cat flaps is that they allow you to track your pets movements around the house even when you are away from home. Certain models come with smart technology that lets you monitor the movements of your pets through the door or window via an app on your phone.

This is useful if you are concerned that your cat could wander too far away from their home or have access to dangerous animals in the neighbourhood. You can track the location of your pet's health using the app and remotely unlock their cat flap in case they get into any trouble.

You can also select the four-way manual locking system that gives you more control over who can be allowed to enter and exit. This is especially helpful when your cat flap in upvc door panel is a bit aggressive or older and may struggle with a traditional flap. This option can be used to stop your pet from entering your home when they are sick or it is raining outside.

Certain pet owners choose to use flaps that scan the pet's chip and only allow it to enter only if the pet is registered. This is to keep out other cats. These systems can be more expensive than other cat flaps but they are an effective method to stop your neighbor's cats from getting into your home.

Convenience

Access to the outside world can keep your cat mentally and physically active. It also helps reduce the amount of accidents that occur inside the home. Many cats also feel enticed by the smell of certain herbs such as cat thyme or catnip (catmint) and clary sage - these can be placed on either side of the flap to help encourage them to use it even when they are still uneasy.

If you have a small hinged panel, which can be affixed to a window or door it's easy enough to teach your cat to use it by placing treats on the other side of the flap, and encouraging them to use it with their favorite food. It might be difficult to get your cat through the first time, but once you do it should become a habit.

Another alternative is to opt for a magnetic cat flap, which recognises your pet's microchip and allows it to be inserted. They are more expensive, however, they function by using a magnet placed on the neck of your pet to unlock the flap. They can be a great solution for households with multiple cats and stop stray cats from entering your home.

Other models come with different locking options. You can choose to lock it either closed or open with an exit only, or only for entrance. They can be helpful for those who want to control your cat's movements when they go out and come in especially late at night or you're not at home. They are useful in situations where you're away from home for an extended time and want to make sure your cat is safe.

You can also choose an intelligent cat flap that is connected to your smartphone and can be controlled by an app, which means you can manage your cat's entrance and exit with ease. These are not as easy to install as traditional cat flaps but they're much safer for your pets and provide more peace of mind. Some of these smart cat flaps are equipped with video monitoring and can be accessed anywhere connected to the Internet.

Training

If you have a cat or kitten who has never used a cat flap it could take a while to get them used to the idea of being out on their own. Based on their nature, some are naturally curious and adapt to the new environment quickly. Some cats will need to be gently encouraged and given time to learn to open the flap using their paws or their heads. Examining your cat from the inside and the outside will help you decide which methods of training to use. However, remember that every cat is unique.

Rather than trying to make your cat go through the flap, you should instead try and encourage them by using treats. Place a treat on the opposite side of the flap (but not enough to see it) and then open the flap. Make your cat a call through the flap, while speaking in an ebullient, calm voice. This will help your cat learn how to use the flap as they will be able to see that it brings them closer to the reward on the other end.

Once your cat is beginning to open the flap by licking or shaking their head, you can begin introducing them to the outdoor environment and let them experience their new freedom. It is important to monitor your cat to ensure that they are safe out there. Certain cats are vulnerable to the weather or other animals, such as neighbouring cats.

If you're not sure whether your cat will be able to cope with the outdoors, you can keep them inside at night, or leave the flap open so they always have access to their litter box, puzzle feeders, and other toys. This lets you ensure that they're getting all the exercise and stimulation they require, but also provides them with a means of escape from any stressful situations in the house, such as when you're cooking or cleaning. They'll also feel comfortable knowing they can always return home if they want to.

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