Cat Doors for Renters — The Fully Reversible Way to Install a Cat Flap
More cats live in rentals than ever, and "can I install a cat door as a tenant?" is one of the most common questions we get. The answer is yes, and done the right way, the property can be returned to exactly its original condition when you leave, with nothing for a landlord to object to and nothing deducted from your bond. This guide covers the reversible installation method, what to ask your landlord (with a ready-to-send checklist), and which Catwalk® doors suit each situation.
- The glass replacement panel method is fully reversible: your original glass panel is stored intact and swapped back at the end of the tenancy.
- Always get the landlord's written consent first; NZ tenancy law sets out a process for tenants requesting changes to the property.
- You take the cat door with you when you move; the unit refits into a new panel at your next home.
The Reversible Method: Glass Replacement Panel
Most NZ rentals have a glass door or ranch slider, and that's the ideal renter installation, because nothing about the property is permanently altered:
- A glazier measures the existing glass panel and orders an identical replacement with a round cut-out for the Catwalk® glass fitting cat door.
- The original panel comes out intact and is stored safely (garage, under a bed; it's one sheet of glass).
- The new panel goes in and the cat door is fitted and sealed; the door and frame themselves are untouched.
- At the end of the tenancy: the glazier swaps the original panel back in. The property is identical to day one, and the cut panel plus your cat door move with you.
Sliders and modern glass doors are toughened, which means the replacement panel route is the standard installation method anyway; renting just adds "keep the original panel." The full process is in our glass fitting guide and the slider specifics in the sliding door guide.
Getting Landlord Consent
Under New Zealand tenancy law, tenants can ask to make changes to the property, and there is a formal process for those requests; see Tenancy Services: tenants making changes to the property for the current rules. Whatever your situation, get consent in writing before booking a glazier. A well-prepared request is very hard to say no to:
- The method: "Replacement glass panel by a qualified glazier; the original panel is stored and reinstated at the end of the tenancy. No changes to the door, frame or joinery."
- Who pays: you cover the door, panel and glazier, in both directions.
- Who does the work: a professional glazier, not DIY.
- The product: link the exact model page so they can see what's being fitted.
- Reinstatement commitment: written promise to return the original panel at your cost when you leave, and offer to record it in the tenancy file.
Which Cat Door for a Rental?
| Situation | Best Option | Reversibility |
|---|---|---|
| Glass door or ranch slider (most rentals) | Glass fitting cat door via replacement panel | Total: original panel swaps back |
| Neighbourhood cats sneaking in | Multi-magnetic cat door via replacement panel | Total: same method, selective entry |
| Timber back door, landlord approves cutting | Wood fitting cat door | Partial: hole remains; agree in writing whether the door stays or you replace the door leaf |
| Larger cat or small dog in the household | Maxi pet door (203×187mm flap) via replacement panel | Total |
If wood is the only option, the honest position for the landlord conversation: the flap is removable but the cut-out in the timber is permanent. Some landlords are happy for a quality cat door to stay as a property improvement; others prefer you fund a replacement door leaf at exit. Agree it in writing either way. Not sure which flap size fits your cat? Use the measuring guide. Weather-tightness matters double in a rental, where the power bill argument can decide landlord consent: on a Catwalk® door the flap-to-body gap is machined to next to zero tolerance and closed by a full brush seal, so there is no daylight around the flap for a draught to find.
Moving Out, and Taking the Door With You
This is the part renters rarely realise: the cat door is yours and it's reusable. At the end of the tenancy the glazier reinstates the original panel, and your cut panel, if the next home's glass matches, or just the door unit itself moves with you. A new cut-out at the next place costs a fraction of a new door, and Catwalk® units are built to outlast multiple tenancies, with spare flaps and parts available for every model, including doors made 20+ years ago.
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