Cat Door Wall Liners are Used to "Frame Out" a Wall for a Cat Door Installation.It's vital that the wall be framed out and this is a very easy way to get it done. Liners like these are available for larger dog doors as well. |
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Tunnel Sections for Cat Mate Cat Doors (Cat Mate is also Marketed as Pet Mate and Ani-Mate) |
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| 04AM303 |
Wall Liner for Cat Mate 234, 235, 304, 309 2" each |
$8 |
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| 04AM308 |
Wall Liner for All Elite Cat Doors |
$9 |
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| Staywell 310 Cat Flap Tunnel Sections | ||||
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Staywell 310 04SW310 |
300 Series Cat Door | $8 |
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Staywell 310 Tunnel Extension is designed for use with the
Staywell 300 4-Way Locking Cat Flap to make
it "self-framing" in a wall of any thickness.
Each tunnel section is 1 7/8" wide. Purchase enough tunnel sections to reach the full thickness of the wall. Each of these cat flaps is already self-framing for installation in a door so these tunnel sections are only required for a wall installation. |
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| Staywell 940 Cat Flap Tunnel Sections | ||||
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Staywell 940 04SW940 |
919 Cat Door | $8 |
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The Staywell 940 Tunnel Section is designed for use with the Staywell 919 4-way Locking Cat Flap. Each tunnel section is 3/4" wide. Use the 919 and 940 tunnel sections for a wall mount of any thickness. You could add a Staywell 940 Tunnel Section to a Staywell 919 to make it self-framing for a door. However, a better choice is to purchase the Staywell 917 which is self-framing from 0"-2" and adequate for nearly all doors so that no additional tunnel section would be required. |
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