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  • the only place it can go is through one of the load supporting brick piers...
    Assuming the cat flap would be 20cm wide, is it safe to support the house on 20cm of brick either side of it?

    Jesus no. Seriously no.

    Just give the fucker keys.

  • Yeah, I thought that might be the case :) To be clear, so I don't look like an idiot, I wasn't going to do anything myself and without a structural engineer signing it off :) Most expensive catflap ever...

    Cat ladder it is

  • A new window unit will cost £80

    Do that.

    Sell the cat if you need the money.

  • You can, of course, make a hole in the brick pier so long as the engineering is properly considered.

    But you'll need an [expensive] structural engineer to work it out.

    Do you have a suspended timber floor? You could put a flap under the doors with a tunnel that pops up between two joists.

    That'd be rad.

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