

🚪 Unlock your cat’s private kingdom—no flap, no fuss, just purrfection!
The Purrfect Portal Meow Manor® Cat Door is a patented, no-flap indoor cat door designed for cats up to 20 lbs. It features a spacious 9.25" by 9" opening, easy DIY screw-in installation for doors 1.25" to 1.75" thick, and a silent, safe design that requires no training. This stylish, durable plastic door keeps litter box odors contained and prevents dogs from accessing your cat’s private space, making it the ultimate upgrade for modern cat owners.














| ASIN | B08LP287J4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,393 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #18 in Cat Doors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,235) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2021 |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Item model number | Meow_Manor_v2 |
| Manufacturer | Purrfect Portal |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 1.25 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 9.45 x 9.33 inches |
| UPC | 860050000975 |
| Weight Limit | 20 Pounds |
M**E
My cats love this kitty door.
I got this to allow my cats access to the room I feed them in and keep my dog out of their food. This was a perfect solution. One of my cats uses this even when the door is open all the way. It was easy to install (if you have a little carpentry experience) if you have the tools to do so, like a jigsaw. The template it came with worked great. It is nice that it came with a catch to keep it open and a latch to lock it so the cats can't go through if you don't want them to. It is also pretty stylish looking. I am not sure how well it will work on a hollow core door, but I will find out soon. I have a second I will install in another door. I will update my thoughts on this after I get it installed. It is constructed of plastic but good quality materials that seem sturdy. I love it.
A**A
Easy to assemble, durable and perfect size
Greatest invention ! So easy to assemble, fit perfectly to the closet door, hides litter box, gives cats privacy and peace, keeps their food and water from the invasive German shepherds. So cute as well ! Completely worth each penny. The quality surprised me, it felt like cheap delicate plastic, very light and I was afraid that it'd break when screwing into the old thick wooden closet door but, turns out, the meow manor is completely durable! Easy to clean and install. I was afraid my kitty wouldn't be able to fit because she had gained a lot of weight, but it is the perfect size. I recommend. Remarkably, the miniature door has a door knob that actually turns, twists and clicks shut, just like a normal everyday door haha, in the past, we've tried doggy doors or litter boxes with the flaps, the cats would never use the doorways with flaps because it just freaked them out, so kudos Meow Manor ! This is enjoyable and stylish
K**P
Love it!
It’s easily to install if you have the right tools. We were too lazy and cheap to go out and buy the right saw for it so we diy a bit to cut the hole out of our door. Honestly that’s the part that took the most time for us (1 hour). But putting on the frames and everything shouldn’t take you any more than 5 mins. So if you have the right tools and a door that can easily come off unlike ours that’s glued to the hinges. I can guarantee you will have an easier time than us. It’s pretty safe and does the job. The frame is very sturdy and stay in place. I also love the lock. You can just turn the handle. I have a medium sized cat (13lbs) and he fit through it just fine. Finally I can rest in peace without having this punk screaming on top of his lung to get out or in the bedroom. The frame and the door looks nice and makes my bedroom door more interesting.
A**R
Nice cat door
Easy to install, looks cute. Cats go in, cats come out, dogs don’t. Yay!
A**R
Works Perfect! Great buy!
Love It! So cute and functional, even my chunky chonk fits through the door. Being able to latch the door when I want is awesome also! Was simple to install, they even included a stop to hold the door open if needed. Well thought out design and so easy to follow the instructions for an easy install.
S**E
Cute and functional
Love love love! Perfect size, easy to install and our cats (and kids lol) love it.
P**.
Looks great installed. Latching feature is nice if you need to control access.
Good cat door. The cats had. no problem going through it once it was installed. It's nice that we can lock it when we need to keep the kitten down while the older cats eat. Installation wasn't hard, but I struggled with the template a little. I'm assuming it was operator error. In the end, the door is in and working well. It's very cute with the windows.
D**E
Unique and Whimsical, but Extremely Practical -- and You CAN Do it Yourself. Swear!
My kitties are coming in a few months. For them, I was looking for an interior cat door or pass-through between my kitchen and laundry porch, where I'll be keeping my litter box. The smallish laundry porch has a second door leading to my driveway. I wanted to be able to stop access to the laundry porch on those occasions I am bringing in groceries or something from the garage, and don't want the kitties (they'll be two indoor-only Bengals) to be able to get out. I didn't like the idea of a door with a locking flap because should they believe it to be open as usual, and find I'd locked it, they'd bang their heads on it, or even not be sure about trusting it! I next then decided, heck, I'll just purchase a pass-through -- basically a hole in the door with a kitty template. That way, if I needed the pass-through blocked, I could just put a large brick or object in front of the pass-through and they'd visually SEE they couldn't get through. The problem with that is the hassle of moving the brick or large object. I just saw this on a video from the folks with Kona the Bengal. The woman was rightfully giddy about how unique and different this was, and I liked its looks and functionality immediately. PLUS, the fact that it DOESN"T have an always-present flap was perfect for my needs. Now I can keep it always open, but on those rare occasions I'll need it closed for a few minutes, I'll just shut its little door. The extra bonus for ME, is that now -- when I might go on vacation and use a cat sitter service -- the sitter can come INTO the house from the driveway with Meow Mansion closed (while gone, I'd move the litter box into the kitchen). That way, she can come in and out with impunity and not worry about the cats squirting out --- she can have that safe buffer of closing the back door, THEN opening the interior door into the kitchen. I know that all sounds confusing, but just think of three areas (1) outside driveway with back door into laundry porch; (2) small laundry porch room with interior door into the kitchen; and (3) kitchen. I just got the kitty door today and even though I have a ton of projects to do, really couldn't wait to install it. Now, I CAN wrench a motorcycle and can do extremely minor repairs, but these are things ANYBODY can do if they read how to do it. The installation of the Meow Mansion was even easier and I absolutely had to take a crack at it. A month or two back (in anticipation of cutting out a whole in ONE of my doors), I purchased an inexpensive jigsaw. I pulled the interior door off the hinges (one of the two pins was stuck but a hammer and screwdriver wrenched it loose). The 1 1/4" thick door was not light but it wasn't difficult to bring it to my backyard where I placed it on my covered hot tub (nice, large flat surface); but really you can probably figure out some place in your home to do it; even on a simple table if there's room). I brought out everything I figured I'd need: the paper template, scissors, tape (to tape the template to the door), a pencil, my jigsaw, a Philips screwdriver, an electric screwdriver, (then, a) drill, screwdriver bits for all, an extension cord, the Meow Mansion and screws for it, a Yeti cup of ice water and my glasses (it was a nice sunny day, mid-60s in the late afternoon). One of my four photos shows most everything I mention just a minute or so before I started. Now, I'd uh, NEVER operated a jigsaw before, but watched a few YouTube videos, and opened the jigsaw package for the first time ever. I saw they gave me about 6 blades. I just made an educated guess which one to use, and even had to find a video of the model to see how to insert the blade. You might need two people to manhandle the door, but I did it myself -- not too heavy, just awkward. Having seen two separate installation videos, I just went for it. Cutting the paper template was easy. I tried to cut/stay in the middle of the outer black line. I then measured the width of the door and made a pencil mark at the center. I laid the template on it and taped it lightly in place away from tracing spots. I then traced with a pencil by pressing down the template and voila! I had a light but very visible line on my door. I plugged in the jigsaw and as best I could, followed the horseshoe-like line. Happily, the jigsaw had a laser light that helped; but I still had to blow away sawdust to see. In MY case -- perhaps because I was using the wrong blade or this was my first time using a jigsaw -- instead of taking about 30 seconds to cut out the hole, it was slow going and took me, I dunno, about 4 minutes. Even though a couple of times I strayed INSIDE my pencil line, I went back and cut those parts wider (that took maybe 20 seconds). It appears that the actual Meow Mansion plastic templates give you plenty of leeway, so don't get too caught up in being 100% perfect -- just do a reasonably good job. AFTER the hole was done, since I had an electric screwdriver I figured I was home free to emplace the 6 (3 on each side) screws onto the MM. But it was not to be. The electric screwdriver was meant for light in-home screws and NOT to start and finish screwing a wood screw into "virgin" wood. It just spun around. Well, I reasoned, I had a nice standard-sized DRILL. But I dunno, I'm no everyday driller either, and it spun around a bit, probably because I didn't think I needed to push down with force. Maybe I shouldn't have been that timid. [Editing here 2 years later it was really because I didn't drill a small pilot hole first.] Ultimately I ended up using a standard Philips screwdriver. I found you had to PUSH hard while screwing, and then they went in fine and I was able to cinch them down. So much for my hopes of just going "Wrrrrrrr" with an electric something-or-other and being done with each screw. Still, I just took my time -- maybe 2 minutes per screw. The only other hassle was completely turning the door OVER for the other side; slightly tricky, but not that difficult. After that, the instructions to emplace the little door handle holder or keeper was easy; even ingenious. You merely placed the keeper on the door handle, remove the sticky tape atop the keeper, then open the door on its hinges against the "wall," pressing the sticky part of the keeper onto the "wall." Then you carefully detached the door knob from the keeper. The keeper was then perfectly in place, and after you use the provided screw that comes with it (again, more cinching down), it is permanently in place. You're DONE! I know this sounded like a lot. But honestly, it took me perhaps 45 minutes from gathering all the tools, removing the door to the outside, cutting the template, the door; REALIZING the electric screwdriver wouldn't work and obtaining my drill and hooking THAT up; failing with that, THEN screwing the MM down manually; and finally placing it back on its hinges and taking photos. The bottom line is, this thing is cute as a button, a good size for just about any cat I'd think; can act as a kitty pass-through OR a blocking mechanism to another room, and was not difficult for someone who at least knows about a few basic home tools (hammer, pliers, some wrenches, that type of thing). Once it's finished there is a lot of joy in knowing you've made life easier and safer for you and your warm, furry friends -- oh, and your kitties too! haha I highly recommend this wonderful cat door!!
香**香
パタパタするのは出入りしなかったので、こちらの商品にしました。 なんとも可愛い! 6キロの猫もスムーズに出入り出来ます。 取り付けは大工さんにお願いして6000円かかりましたが、満足です!
E**Y
Its a good door. Very cute but unfortunately,its larger than I hoped and my Frenchie (the reason for getting a cat door) can actually squeeze through and get to the bins and cat litter. So if you are worried a big cat wont fit? I guarantee it will!
Y**E
Superleuk! Makkelijke installatie.
M**.
Mes chats l ont validés directement ! Et puis très simple à installer !!!
T**E
Ordered two from Amazon Australia knowing this was a USA product but thrilled when it arrived in less than two weeks. Couldn’t be more pleased with the cat doors. Brilliantly designed and constructed, right down to the door open holder having a self adhesive backing to help you position it before screwing to the door. We have 5 cats of varying sizes and only our enormous Tom has so far refused to use it. Suitable for all sizes up to “I’m really a large raccoon” cat. Installation is very easy and, beyond needing a jigsaw and a screwdriver, the hardest part is taking your doors off their hinges to make it easier to work on them. Our doors are typical “budget” hollow panel doors with a wooden frame and cardboard packing and the design of the cat doors works well even with non-solid doors as the bottom screws on each side go into the wooden frame. Where (and if) the top screw is simply going through a thin moulded panel just tighten slowly and gently. There’s no need to torque it up with any of the fixings. The recessed screw holes; the soft rubber hole plugs; the open door holder …. everything is just so well thought of. It might only be a plastic cat door but it’s such a pleasure to buy and receive something that is so well designed and works without customisation. Well done to Lisa and her team. I hesitate to add feedback in case it’s taken as criticism (because it isn’t) but the cut-out template - another great idea and much better than trying to draw around the inside of the door - creates a hole that’s very generous so be careful not to cut outside your marker line or you’ll have no door left to screw into. You can cut slightly inside the marker line and still have ample room. The second “warning” is that the new door frame fits with a flange that sits butted against the bottom of the door so it is not entirely flush with you door’s bottom edge. So, you’ll need to be sure that your door has a 2-3mm gap between it and your flooring but most do anyway unless you’ve later added carpet or tiles that fill that gap. I can’t be more pleased with our doors. If you like the look of them and are considering buying, don’t hesitate!
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