A cat flap gives your cat freedom, but the wrong one invites strays, drafts, and chilly hallways. We looked at the magnetic and selective-entry flaps owners install most, comparing the locking options, the flap opening size, and how well each seals against wind and rain. A flap that bangs in the breeze or lets the neighbor’s cat wander in is a daily annoyance, so those points led our comparison. In our evaluation we found four-way locking and a snug magnetic seal are the features owners value most. A magnetic latch keeps the flap closed against wind, while selective-entry models use a magnetic collar key to admit only your cat. What we like is a flap sized correctly for your cat, with a telescoping frame that fits your door or wall thickness. We kept the focus on small and medium cats and the practical install details that decide whether the flap works long term.

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