Fitting your Cat Flap in a wall
Before you begin
Please contact a qualified builder to discuss the best location to fit your Cat Flap.
Remember some walls can be structural or there may be electrical wires, gas or
water pipes hidden within them which, if damaged, can cause serious problems.
We recommend that you do not attempt the work yourself unless you have relevant
experience. The job will be messy so protective clothing and eye-wear is a must and
when using power tools, please follow all safety instructions provided.
Tools and supplies required
Ruler
Blu tack
Sharp pencil
Vacuum cleaner
For wall installations, tunnel extenders can be stacked together to create a longer tunnel for
the Cat Flap. The existing tunnel is 70mm (2 3/ 4 ") long. Each tunnel extender adds 50mm (2")
to the length of the tunnel.
67mm - 117mm
(2 1/ 2 " - 4 1/ 2 ")
Installation video tutorials (English speaking) can be found at
surepetcare.com/support
Wall fitting features
External frame
2 External
screw holes
23
All-weather tape
Wall plugs & screws
Cross head screwdriver
Clear all-weather sealant
117mm - 167mm
(4 1/ 2 " - 6 1/ 2 ")
Tunnel
4 Wall mounting
screw holes
accessory
Cat Flap tunnel extenders
Electric drill & masonry bits
Protective clothing & eye-wear
Appropriate power tools for your wall
167mm - 217mm
(6 1/ 2 " - 8 1/ 2 ")
Front frame
217mm - 267mm
(8 1/ 2 " - 10 1/ 2 ")
2 Internal screw
holes within
the battery
compartment
2 Internal screw
holes behind the
internal screw
covers