My wife and I are converting the third bedroom of our three-bedroom home into... a bedroom. To this point the room has been used for storage, as well as the place where we keep our two cats' litter box. Now that my wife and I are expecting our first child, we're going to move the litter box into the garage, and we'd like to install a pet door into the wood interior door to the garage.
In addition to our skinny older cat and our chubby younger cat, we have a small dog who could probably fit through any door that both cats could fit through.
We don't want the dog to get through the door, because we don't want her to get into the litter box. (With the litter box in the third bedroom, we use a baby gate to keep teh dog out. The cats just jump over it.)
I'm open to all suggestions, but we seem to have two options:
* Use a "smart door" that only allows RFID-chipped pets through. I'm not fond of implanting anything into the cats, but maybe it's not such a big deal.
* Use a magnetic door that only allows pets with magnets on collars through. Our cats never go outside, so I've never made them wear collars. I'm not sure how well this would work.
What would you recommend? Thanks in advance!
In addition to our skinny older cat and our chubby younger cat, we have a small dog who could probably fit through any door that both cats could fit through.
We don't want the dog to get through the door, because we don't want her to get into the litter box. (With the litter box in the third bedroom, we use a baby gate to keep teh dog out. The cats just jump over it.)
I'm open to all suggestions, but we seem to have two options:
* Use a "smart door" that only allows RFID-chipped pets through. I'm not fond of implanting anything into the cats, but maybe it's not such a big deal.
* Use a magnetic door that only allows pets with magnets on collars through. Our cats never go outside, so I've never made them wear collars. I'm not sure how well this would work.
What would you recommend? Thanks in advance!