Anyone here ever install a cat hole in an interior door? I want to create an entrance our cat can use to come and go without having to leave our bedroom door open all night. I really like the look of the cat hole but it appears to be just two horse-shoe shaped trim pieces with a brush fitted between it to obscure an onlookers view into a hollow, interior door. Seems so easy to make on your own but those who have bought the cat hole give it outstanding reviews - even on hollow core doors (like mine). I don't want to create a hole in my door and then have the company go out of business or the brush fall out and have a functional door for my cat which becomes an eyesore to us if you can see into the framing of the door.
http://www.cathole.com/
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I'm also considering cutting a tunnel through the wall which separates our room from the hallway for the same purpose as I think that would be easier to patch or cover if ever the time is needed to do that.
I'm putting it in because one of our kids gets up 45 minutes before we do and is loud and turns ever light on so that gets the cat going and if we shut her in our room she cries and if he shuts her out she cries and if the door is left open the light and sound is really annoying. I think the cat hole looks nicer than a plastic flap and hope it helps with the sound and light since it is fairly small and installed low to the ground.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
http://www.cathole.com/
[VIDEO][/VIDEO]
I'm also considering cutting a tunnel through the wall which separates our room from the hallway for the same purpose as I think that would be easier to patch or cover if ever the time is needed to do that.
I'm putting it in because one of our kids gets up 45 minutes before we do and is loud and turns ever light on so that gets the cat going and if we shut her in our room she cries and if he shuts her out she cries and if the door is left open the light and sound is really annoying. I think the cat hole looks nicer than a plastic flap and hope it helps with the sound and light since it is fairly small and installed low to the ground.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
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