Transcat Clear Cat Door Small 4-Way Locking Door

$110.00 Inc GST

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Do you have a Glass Panel or Sliding Door & Don’t know what to do about a Pet Door?

Now you can easily install a dog flap in your glass door or panel for a clean, clear look that both your dog and cat can use. The Transcat clear door is ideal for sliding glass doors or glass panels, as well as solid wooden panels and doors.

Features of the Transcat Clear Cat Door:

  • Clear, modern and unobtrusive
  • Suitable for both cats and dogs, so you only need one door for all of your pets
  • Easily locked from both inside and out
  • Weather resistant flap;
  • Transparent rigid flap with magnet to stop the flap from opening at will;
  • Slim, Clean and Clear design to suit your decor (doesn’t stand out);
  • Lockable security barrier so you decide which pet comes in and out;
  • Made in New Zealand;
  • 2 year Manufacturer’s Guarantee.

The Small Transcat Cat door is ideal for cats and small dogs up to a Maltese size (around 5kg).

Dimensions

  • Overall size: 287mm
  • Flap width: 180mm
  • Flap height: 170mm

Installation information

Installation into Single Pane Glass: The hole in the glass should be 267mm in diameter.

Installation into a Double Glazed Panel of Glass: The hole in the glass should be 275mm in diameter. The hole should be sealed by the glazier to maintain the integrity of the double glazing.

Can the Transcat Clear Cat Door be used in a sliding door application?
The thickness of the Transcat Clear Cat Door frame and of the ring is 3mm. With any glass thickness of 4mm or more the end of the bolt will be the part that protrudes the most on the inside. In single pane glass, this will be 6mm. (4mm for the nut & washer & 2mm of bolt thread). On the outside, the locking device protrudes the most and will clear 8mm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if my pet is having difficulty adjusting to the new pet door?2025-04-17T18:34:09+10:00

You may need to train your dog to use their new pet door. There are many helpful videos online that provide a number of options you can deploy like using treats, securing the flap to be open until your pet gets comfortable going-in and out.

Can you install into a sliding glass door?2025-02-23T04:33:57+10:00

Yes.

Our doors are suitable for most sliding doors (minimum clearance required 7mm inside, 13mm outside). If you require smaller clearances, please contact us as we can make adjustments during the manufacturing process.

Our glass fitting doors are made for mounting into single, or double glazed toughened glass panels. See section on ‘Can I install into single, or double glazed toughened glass?’ for further information.

Do you provide an installation service?2025-02-23T04:33:03+10:00

Yes, we have preferred installers throughout Australia. Please request installation at checkout, we will contact you and advise if we have an installer in your area, and provide you with an estimated quote, and if you are happy we can proceed with organising this process for you.

Depending on the installation, we may request photos to understand what work is needed to be undertaken.

How can I pay for my door?2025-02-23T04:31:47+10:00

Order on-line either by credit card, PayPal, or EFT into our bank account, or call and provide your credit card number over the phone (Visa and
Mastercard).

If paying via PayPal the following credit cards are accepted: Visa / MasterCard

How do I measure my pet for a pet door?2025-02-23T04:21:04+10:00

Dogs and cats come in all shapes and sizes, we recommend the following method for determining the right flap for your cat or dog.

  1. Measure the height of your pet from the tallest point of your pet’s back to the ground in millimetres. The top of the flap should be at least 20 to 30mm higher than the tallest point of the body, usually the top of the shoulder, or bottom of the neck.
  2. Measure the width of your pet from the widest part, usually from shoulder to shoulder, in millimetres.
  3. Measure from the Underbelly of the pet to the ground.
  4. These three measurements should help you determine what flap size your pet will be comfortable using. All our door dimensions and sizes are located on our website
  5. Once you have decided on the right flap size, take the flap measurements – draw them on cardboard, cutout the flap and size it up against your pet (see if your pet will go through it)

You also need to keep in mind how high off the ground the pet door will be installed. This should be as low as possible for your pet to comfortably step through.

Placing your cardboard cutout against the installation area (glass pane, wall, or door) you will be able to gauge how high off the ground you plan to install your pet door; ensuring that your pet’s tallest point won’t be touching the top of the flap, and your pet’s underbelly passes through the flap without touching it.

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