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Old 03-02-2012, 04:07 PM
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Question Using a cat flap

I have just had one fitted to an internal door, so I can keep the heat in and cookie can come and go.

I have sat on the floor and held open the flap for her so she can hop through but she hasn't realised that if she pushes it, it opens.

How do you get them to have the confidence in the flap. I tried to hold it open with some line but she realised the flap and was more interested in the string
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Old 03-02-2012, 04:09 PM
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Re: Using a cat flap

We propped it open with a broom so it was just a hole so they would go through it a few times to get the idea. Can you take the flap off for the time being? Then when you put it back you just hope they make the connection...
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Re: Using a cat flap

Oh I don't know I'll check if the flap will come off, problem with that is I don't want her to have access to the lounge room at night.
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Re: Using a cat flap

Is there a treat Cookie likes so much she'd climb through with it held open, just to get the hang of it? Then wave some more treat and see if Cookie will try and push it.

Zarco hasn't really got the hang of the cat flap after sevreal months, he just kind of mangles it with his paws, sticks a head in investigate, then it clicks for his microchip and he fumbles through. They all learn their own technique! He threw a proper hissyfit during the learning phase though. Imagine a 3 year old toddler in full on strop mode, but in a cat!
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Re: Using a cat flap

A friend on FB just recommended food

She is still a little under the weather so might have to wait a few days, but will give it ago. Cheers.
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Re: Using a cat flap

try a favourite toy such as a feather stick waggled on the other side of the flap, she should soon work out how to get to her prey!
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Re: Using a cat flap

For months after fitting a back door flap, #2 cat Fudge, would only use it to go out, no amount of persuasion would get her to use it to come in. Even now, years later and no matter what the weather is like, she'll have bouts of sitting on the doorstep stubbornly waiting for me to open the door for her. When in one of these moods the only time she'll use it is silly o'clock or later and I'm not around to let her in.

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Re: Using a cat flap

it took my old lady TWO YEARS to get the hang of the cat flap, long after all the other neighbourhood cats had figured it out! I spent hours tempting her through with ham and chicken (her favourite human food) and had totally given up on her. Then out of the blue she just popped through one day and was fine forever after. As ever with our feline friends, patience is probably the key. It is frustrating though. My house is v cold and it helps to keeps doors closed. It felt like I was up and down every 5 minutes to let her in and out of the front room!
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Re: Using a cat flap

with our flap we had the hole first with the door taped up. After a good month we tried putting the door down and she wouldn't use it.

We would half hold it open and tempt her through with food this took another 2 weeks and she would freak if the door touched her. As it links our conservatory with the lounge we then put her in the conservatory (where her food and litter tray is) and wouldn't let her in (no matter how much she howled!). About 4 hours after she came though but would still not use it the other way.

As her stuff was in the conservatory we were a little more reluctant to use the same approach in reverse so we spent another week with food and toys trying to get her to go through. the best way was with a long feather stick fed through the flap, get her really animated and excited (the point where they would run into a wall if the waggler went on in) and then pull it through and she shot through! It still took a few days of this to get her confident but once she did it once we never opened the door for her again.

3 months on she uses it like a pro!
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Re: Using a cat flap

Do you have lidded litter trays? That definitely helped mine figure it out as they were already used to pushing with their heads. When we first had ours I spent absolutely ages just holding it open with my hand. One got the hand and was in and out with ease the same day. The other was more wary and it took a few days of me opening from both sides and encouraging. The kitten got it straight away and leaps through! Not so good for her head when it's locked She will work it out in no time, try just sitting there and holding it, or put her in the other room and see if she'll walk through to be with you.
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