We're thinking of getting a cat flap installed - as we're getting fed up being woken up at 5am every morning with the 'I want to go out' yowls!
We've worked out we could buy a front door and install a cat flap in it (would cost around £200 in total) - reason I say 'buy a front door' is we rent and are not allowed to put one in the Landlords door.
We're now wondering whether a cat flap through the wall might be a better idea - I know technically we should get permission for it, but hiding it will be easy on inspections.
My only concern is that the tunnel for the cat flap would be 10-12"s long - do cats willingly use tunnels this long?
We're looking at getting a Petmate elite cat flap (where you can programme your cats in, and it automatically opens closes etc) - does anyone know if these types work with tunnles - I'm scared that the cat will get stuck in the tunnel as one of our cats is quite small/short in body length