The Tiny Terror’s new cat window door – Katzenworld
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I just bought a cat door for my window.
Why would I want to do that?
The Tiny Terror has been scratching at my screen to let me know he requires entrance into my office. He waits until I open it, meanders inside, and wants to be fed, “MeNOW.”
It annoys him to wait for me to reposition the screen and reattach it to the window.
In an effort not to damage his delicate cat psyche, I scoured the internet and finally found a solution on Amazon:

This beauty is all aluminum, and the cat door is made out of “unbreakable clear Lexan.”
What could go wrong?
- I’m not good at math and it was 2 inches too short for the window…
- …which meant that my better half had to cut a piece of wood as an insert.
- Oh, but this gets better.
My desk is next to the window, just at the right height to allow the cat window door to open about an inch.
Said desk weighs about 200 pounds.
We had two choices:
Either move the desk or
raise the entire cat door window thingy up about a foot.
My better half spent a few more hours finding a piece of wood that almost fit, measuring, cutting, and finally installing.
There was another problem: The Tiny Terror would have to leap 3 feet from the ground. We knew for a fact he’d never do that.
It took about a week of pushing him through it from the outside and inside, but he finally got the idea that he no longer had a door(wo)man.

He wasn’t happy about the new self-service addition.

He slowly sticks his head out to look around for anything that might chase him…

Then…slowly…he slinks out the door.

It has a latch, too, just in case there’s a hurricane and I need a way to keep the water out.

If you’re in the market for a cat door for your window, this seems to be a good choice for the humans. But my cat isn’t amused.
I am sure he will get used to it as time goes by. That “measuring” is always the tricky part!
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I do a lot better when I don’t try to do the math. 😊
Once I found out it was a couple inches too short, I looked at the price of the next largest window — it was about $60 more.
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Better too short than too big. Inserts can be made but cutting a factory made item can be tricky.
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Especially when it’s aluminum. It’s working quite well right now, it just doesn’t look “beautiful.” The cat doesn’t care what it looks like and as long as it’s functional, that’s what is important.
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I’m sure that he’ll get used to it. I’m glad that you managed to find a way to make it work despite it being short
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We had to build a way for him to get to the window, too. He came inside a few hours ago, ate and then left again. He’s finally figured it out.
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I’m glad to hear that 😃
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We, the servants of cats, sometimes do things right “enough.”
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😂😂😂😂
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Outstanding post–one of your best yet, girlfriend.
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Thanks. 🙂
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