https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/bristol-cat-flap-installer-near-me/ A cat flap can create a draught if it's left open. This is a frequent issue that cat owners face. A draught excluder can help reduce the amount of cold air that enters the home, however a cat flap that is insulated can provide more protection from the elements. Tomsgates has a range of insulated cat flaps and dog doors that are suitable for any type of installation including wall installations. The Material One of the most important features of a cat door is its insulation. This is what will keep cold air out and warm air in. There are a variety of ways in which insulation can be achieved however the most important thing is the material that the flap is made from. A single flap won't do much in terms of insulation But doors with dual or triple flaps are more efficient in insulation and will stop cold air getting into the house. You can also purchase draught restrictors that are fitted around the frame of the cat flap and reduce drafts. However, you need to bear in mind that these won't stop the cold air from getting in if your cat is attempting to use their door at the same time. Another alternative is to fill the area left behind by your cat's flap some form of insulation, such as styrofoam. This will prevent cold air from entering your home and reduce the sound generated by your cat when they use their pet door. If you choose to do this, you must measure the hole your cat flap made and select a filler that matches the fabric. The RANGER pet entry door from Freedom Pet Pass is an excellent choice for high-quality cat flap. The door is constructed with a thick, insulated flap that is designed to reduce conductive heat loss. It also has a sturdy magnetic seal to prevent cold air and wind from entering through the flap. Its celluloid PVC frame is 3,000X more in insulating properties than the aluminum used in the frames of less pet doors. Wind Resistance When a cat's door is opened and closed