An indoor pet door is ideal for those with cats who don’t want to constantly see and smell a littler box.  Designed specifically for those with felines, these doors can be mounted in a door or wall and permit access to a specific area.

Many people I know who have cats have placed the litter box downstairs, in the garage or the laundry room.  This keeps the box out of sight, a real advantage if you have dogs, kids, or guests around.  Dogs and young kids will dig in the box given the opportunity, and who wants to have guests deal with that?

The problem arises when your cat wants to use the litter box, but can’t reach it.  An indoor pet door solves the problem.  You can keep the door closed and still know that your pet can reach their box when they need to.  These doors are really too small for children to use, and unless you have a teacup poodle, the dogs can’t use them either.

Installation is simple, either cut through the regular door or frame out the wall near the door.  If the job is beyond your skills, it is a matter of a few minutes for a competent handyman.  The doors aren’t unattractive either with models that look like overgrown, painted mouse holes complete with a brush attachment that “grooms” kitty as it walks in and out.  You can even opt to use a standard cat door if you plan to put that box in the garage.

Take a look online.  You are certain to find a good solution to this little problem.

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