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(More customer reviews)What a great invention. In our home, we like to keep the litter box in the basement, but we don't want to leave the door open. The Cat Hole is a great solution for this problem. I am not handy at all, but it really wasn't difficult to install. The hole is made up of two wooden arches that are held together by screws, and they come unfinished. The first step is to paint the arches. I used white satin spraypaint on mine to match the door, but if you're good at painting, you could do something more creative. To install, you need a jigsaw. First you remove the door (very easy, just remove the pegs with a hammer and screwdriver) and then trace the outline of the cathole with the included template. Next, just cut the archway with the jigsaw; it doesn't have to be perfect, since the Cathole arches will cover it up nicely (they slide over the part you cut). After you cut the door, just slide the arches on and tighten them with a screwdriver - and that's all there is to it! My cat likes the brush and even at over 20 pounds, he has no trouble getting through the Cat Hole. If you have a super size cat, the manufacturer does make a brush with smaller bristles that will allow for more clearance in the Cat Hole.
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The Cat Hole pet door is designed for interior use to allow a cat or small dog access through a doorway without keeping the door open. A typical example would be to allow a cat access to a litter box kept in a closet. The pet door comes with two unfinished wooden frames that may be stained or painted to match the door. The door should be a standard dimension (ie 1 3/8") and may be hollow or solid. A brush is included which is designed to install between the two frames and serves to 'groom' the cat as he passes through.
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