https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/cat-flaps-caterham/ Cats love watching from windows. This is sometimes called cat television. It is a type of entertainment that is often instinctive. Glass window inserts that have a cat flap can be fitted to existing windows or doors. They can also be made into double glazing. Easy to Fit Cat flaps can be attached to a variety of glass, including patio doors, french doors bifolds, and single-glazed windows. These are ideal for people who aren't keen on cutting into a wall or door and want to give their pet access to windows. But, you must be aware that fitting the cat flap inside the glass of a window or door isn't something that is easily done without the help of a professional glazier. Whether you choose to install the cat flap in an existing door or a new door or window it must be made of toughened safety glass to ensure safety. It cannot be cut, so you'll need to buy the glass that has the hole cut to fit the cat flap. A glazier visits your home to measure and install the new glass. They will ensure there is a sufficient gap to prevent burglars and other cats from getting into. Installing the sensor close to the hinge of the flap will ensure that it must open a considerable distance before the sensor triggers. This will stop any swings that could trigger it and to stop your cat simply pawing at the flap to get inside. Installers might need to remove the sash-window prior installing a cat flap. They'll also have to determine if the location is suitable for a pet flap. The older styles of sash windows that make use of putty instead beading, are not suitable for use as a cat flap as they are too narrow and have a limited space between the two glass sections. It is a good idea, when the installation is completed, to lock the catflap using the latch or bolt. This will prevent your pet from leaving without supervision. This will stop your cat from going into places they shouldn't, and provide you with peace of mind knowing t