A pet door in a home might open a few dozen times a day. In a cattery, boarding kennel, shelter or vet clinic it can see that many uses before lunch, across dozens of animals, and it has to be cleaned constantly and hold up for years. That's a different job, and it's where build quality, easy cleaning and selective entry actually earn their keep. This guide looks at how Catwalk® and Dogwalk® doors hold up in commercial settings, how to keep animals separated, and how to fit out a whole facility.
The flaps aren't thin acrylic. They're UV-stabilised polycarbonate, the same tough material used in aircraft windows, so they take repeated knocks and daily cleaning without going brittle or yellow the way cheaper flaps do. Brush weather seals keep draughts and weather out, and the 4-way manual locking lets staff set a door to in-only, out-only, fully open or fully locked as a routine or a pen requires. Every door carries a 3-year manufacturer's warranty, which is worth having when the door is a piece of daily equipment rather than a one-off home fitting.
In any animal facility the door gets wiped down constantly, so a smooth, non-porous flap is a real advantage — there's nothing for dirt to lodge in, and polycarbonate takes cleaning agents without clouding. When a flap eventually scuffs up after heavy use, it's a quick swap for a fresh one rather than a reason to replace the whole unit. That keeps the door looking presentable in a clinic waiting area or a boarding block without much effort.
Separation and selective access are usually the whole point in a commercial setting, and there are two tools for it. The 4-way locking dials let staff control which way a door works, pen by pen. And the battery-free multi-magnetic cat doors only open for an animal wearing the collar magnet, so a specific cat can move between its own spaces while others can't follow — with no electronics, no batteries and nothing to fail mid-shift. For a cattery or shelter managing lots of individual animals, that's a simple, reliable way to control movement.
Most fit-outs use a mix, matched to the animal and the opening:
| Setting | Suggested model | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Cattery pens & cat isolation | Wood-fitting or multi-magnetic cat door | Selective entry, easy-clean flap (170×155mm) |
| Small dog runs | Small dog door (W-SDD / G-IDD) | 240×180mm or 216×250mm flap |
| Large dog kennels | Standard dog door (W-DD / G-DD) | 320×270mm or 270×313mm flap |
| Glass panels & doors | Glass-fitting round cut-out range | Glazier-installed, single or double glazing |
If you're not sure which flap tier suits a given animal, the door finder maps size to the right model in a minute.
Pet-Tek supplies commercial operators directly, in the quantities a full fit-out needs, and the same account covers the spare parts that keep those doors running — replacement flaps, seals, locking dials and collar magnets. Because parts are still made for doors sold two decades ago, a facility isn't left stranded when a flap wears out on an older door. That lifetime-parts backing is the difference between a door you maintain and one you keep rebuying.
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Every door carries a 3-year manufacturer's warranty, and because you're buying from the company that designs the product, support and resupply come straight from the source. If you're fitting out a clinic, cattery, kennel block or shelter, talk to the team about the model mix and quantities — [email protected], or [email protected] for Australian facilities, which are served from local stock in Melbourne and Sydney.
Durable, easy-clean doors with selective entry and lifetime parts, supplied in bulk by a New Zealand pet door company designing pet doors since 1999 — 100,000+ doors a year worldwide.
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