







🚪🐾 Keep your cat’s kingdom secure with style and ease!
The Door Buddy Cat Door Latch & Stopper is an innovative, adjustable pet door strap designed to give cats free access while dog-proofing rooms. Featuring a strong 3M adhesive and a flexible latch adjustable from 0 to 6 inches, it fits most door types without any cutting or tools. Durable enough to hold dogs up to 120 lbs, this made-in-USA product offers a sleek, hassle-free alternative to traditional pet gates and interior cat doors.











| ASIN | B01N258SAG |
| ASIN | B01N258SAG |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,116 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #33 in Dog Doors, Gates & Ramps |
| Brand Name | Door Buddy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,788) |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2017 |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2017 |
| Directions | Door Buddy Door Latch Plus Door Stop. Keep Dog Out of Litter Box and Prevent Door from Closing. Easy Cat and Adult Entry. Installs in Seconds. Perfect Pet Gate and Cat Door Alternative! (Grey) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00712038069477 |
| Included Components | Door Buddy Door Latch Plus Door Stop. Keep Dog Out of Litter Box and Prevent Door from Closing. Easy Cat and Adult Entry. Installs in Seconds. Perfect Pet Gate and Cat Door Alternative! (Grey |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.3 x 0.6 x 5.2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 6.3 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Item model number | DB-DOG-GDSC |
| Item model number | DB-DOG-GDSC |
| Manufacturer | Ultaca |
| Manufacturer | Ultaca |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 months and up |
| Model Name | Door Buddy Door Latch Plus Door Stop. Keep Dog Out of Litter Box and Prevent Door from Closing. Easy Cat and Adult Entry. Installs in Seconds. Perfect Pet Gate and Cat Door Alternative! (Grey) |
| Product Dimensions | 9.3 x 0.6 x 5.2 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Specific Uses for Product | Keep dog out of cat food. Keep dog out of litter box. Allow cat entry into room. |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, puppies |
| UPC | 712038069477 |
| Warranty Description | Door buddy door latch plus door stop. Keep dog out of litter box and prevent door from closing. Easy cat and adult entry. Installs in seconds. Perfect pet gate and cat door alternative! (grey). |
| Weight Limit | 120 Pounds |
K**T
Easy to install, dog can't push through!
This worked great! The dog can't push the door open anymore - we used to keep it mostly closed with a rubber door stop but he learned to push hard. All those issues are now gone! And it is a lot easier to hook/unhook. Great product. The sticky material holds quite well.
A**E
Great, simple product!
I used this on French closet doors, and it worked perfectly. I followed the directions and let the glue set for three days before using. Keeps my St Bernard mix out of the cat food and litter. Great little product.
S**H
This thing is AMAZING
Backstory: For the last year and a half we've just kept Chicken's litter box in the bathtub of our main bathroom (99% of the time we just use the 3/4 bathroom attached to our bedroom since it's just the two of us, and due to the Global Panorama it's not like we've had a lot of company that would need to use the shower in there anyway, so it's been a pretty good solution). He doesn't spray or "miss" the box at all, but he IS a digger - for which we are very grateful, because he does an excellent job at burying his poops, which definitely keeps the smell down. BUT, because he likes digging/burying so much, he often ends up with a bunch of extra/loose litter...so I sealed up the drain in the tub (Glad Press 'n Seal is good for SO much more than just leftovers in your fridge) to make sure nothing ended up in the pipes, and bam, easy peasy litter containment. HOWEVER, now that my partner and I have both received our second dose of vaccine, and my parents several states away have ALSO received both of their doses, they've decided that they're going to make the drive over and stay with us for a week or two. We're all pretty excited, because it's been over a year since we've seen each other, and eventually video chats just don't cut it anymore! We didn't really want them having to come into our bedroom to get to the bathroom to shower while they're here, so it was time to find a new home for the litterbox. The dogs are well behaved, and know the litterbox isn't for them, so we weren't concerned necessarily with that part of the relocation, but the room we decided to move it in to did have some other boxes, storage, ammunition, hunting/camping gear/supplies that we didn't want to risk them getting in to, so we started looking at cat doors/flaps for interior doors...and they were either more expensive than we wanted to spend or they required a lot more cutting/construction/installation work than we really had the time for right now. Which is why we settled on this contraption. We got two, one for the room where Chicken's new setup was going to be, and also one for our bedroom (we sleep in our birthday suits, and all three of the animals sleep with us, so while we weren't concerned about the dogs being "locked in" the room with us every night, we did want to make sure the cat could come and go as he needed to, without leaving our door wide open, because let's face it, nobody's parents want to see their adult kid and kid's partner nakey every night, so... They took all of 30 seconds to "install", and they work exactly as advertised. No clumsy or finnicky clips/latches to fight with when coming into or going out of a room. Literally just drop the pin/hook end into the receiver/hole piece to "lock" it, and lift it up/out to open it. The plastic is thick and sturdy. the strap and buckle are high quality and look pretty nice (better than plain old nylon type material). The foam piece to stop the door from being able to close completely is firm and has a nice "grip" on the door so it doesn't slide around or fall down. Overall this was an excellent buy, and I'm glad I got two of them right away. I'm also glad we didn't have to take the time to cut holes in our doors, because now if we ever need to change the location of the litterbox again in the future and we need/want to keep the cat out of that room, we still have the ability to close the door (whereas one of the more inexpensive cat flaps would have basically created a permanent entryway for him since the "cheap" options don't have locks/latches). Highly recommended!
K**S
Good product.
Works well. My daughter has one and now I have one! Perfect for keeping my dogs from going downstairs .
R**D
Gives my cat some peace
I like this product a lot, it keeps my dog out of or contained in our bedroom but lets my cat come and go. Super easy to install; you just stick em on the door and frame, no screws. The design lets you close the door fully if you want, too. I think the adhesives could have been made a little stronger. A couple times now they've come off the door and we've had to replace the adhesive. Easy to fix, but just a bit wasteful and annoying. It's also a bit expensive in my opinion. I feel like this could be jerry rigged at home for cheap, but I bought it so obviously I found value in it.
W**L
Works like a dream
It is wonderful and absolutely works. It stops my pitbull from getting into the litter box
O**N
Does exactly what I was hoping
I spend a lot of time in my room, and my cat always wants to be around me. I'm happy to have him in my room, but I like to have the door closed as well to keep the light/sounds out. The cat's food/litter and everything is in other parts of the house, so I don't want to close the door with him in my room and keep him from getting to those, but if I'm in there and the door is closed, he's miserable and often just sits outside the room meowing. I can't just leave the door open a crack because the cat coming/going will open it before long. This is a simple device that is perfect, largely because of it's simplicity. Its easy to install, stays in place, and allows you to keep the door almost fully closed, while my cat is able to still come and go as he pleases. I was afraid to do that I'd need to do something like installing a pet door, but this is very inexpensive and couldn't be more effective. Highly recommended.
C**Y
Works great and easy to install
Totally worth the money! This is great and really helps to keep the dog out and the cat can go in or out. Also the toddler can’t close the door or smash her fingers in the door!
K**R
Exactly what I needed to keep the dog out but stop the cat from closing himself in.
J**G
Me gusta el diseño, es práctico, ha servido como dice el vendedor!
S**H
Easy to install. Simple, effective solution to a common problem.
B**E
Our dog recently had a trip to the vet with a suspected blockage in his intestines, turns out after an X-ray that he had been eating the litter from the cats litter tray! We quickly looked for options for how we could stop this from happening, cat doors which seemed permanent, microchip openable cat litter boxes are expensive, came across this on Amazon and it has worked amazingly, the cat can get in and out without any issue and the dog despite his attempts can not get in! Could not recommend enough!
W**D
I bought the door buddy with the latch plus door stopper and I have to say? This is the best invention ever! :) I have lived with baby gates for decades to keep my 2 pugs out of the litter box/cat food dishes. When they passed away, I took the gates down and my hips breathed a sigh of relief. Nine months later, I adopted another adult dog. I certainly didn't want to have to re-introduce the baby gates if I didn't need to and our female cat (now 17 years old) certainly didn't need the added stress and physical mobility to be able to jump up and over the baby gate to toilet! The first week after adoption, I didn't put up any barriers and I was thrilled; the puggle didn't seem at all interested in the cats, their food, litter, etc. I assumed that his GI issues were just a result of him "settling" into his new home. I was wrong. One very sneaky and SICK dog was feasting in the litter box daily. After multiple (failed) attempts to create a solution myself, I went online to see what solutions were available. When I found door buddy, I truly didn't know if something so simple would work. If I'm being honest, it also seemed like a lot of $ for what I was receiving... I installed one in a utility closet that I have converted to the, "litter room" (hinges on the right; pulls open). The dog can't get in! He chased the cat down the hallway and followed her right up to the door and just stopped. Didn't even attempt it! Are you kidding me? How many decades did I HATE the baby gates and this tiny solution *fixed* the problem! This week, I found the dog eating the cat kibble (currently in the workout room) and *peeing* on my treadmill bed... gggrrr. I quickly ordered a second door buddy with latch stopper for this door (hinges on left; pushes open)? It installed just as quickly and it keeps him out. Did I spend $60? Yep. Is it worth it/wonderful/am I happy? Absolutely. When I think about how many $100s of dollars that I spent on baby gates that hindered movement and caused me physical pain every time I straddled them? Combine that with hours of sick dog and the time/energy spent cleaning up after him? SO worth it! For the couple of negative reviews on here (and the reasons cited for the device not working), I might respectfully suggest that you check out the webpage for alternate installations. I used the method that the website recommended was the most durable and it has worked for both style doors. I also read a comment about a cat who didn't fit through the hole left between the doors. I have a large male cat who is also VERY skittish. I truly worried that he would be so afraid of the small entry that he might not use it. So I installed with the largest gap possible to allow him to feel safe that he could enter/exit. Day one, I didn't latch it, I just used the stopper that prevents the door from closing. The next day, I hooked the latch on the widest setting. Next day, I modified it so the gap was narrower. My large cat fit easily through the hole and the medium dog didn't (I included a pic of dog/cat for size comparison). On the second door, I just measured the same distance I used on the first door, adjusted the band and the cat easily went through on the first go. Low profile, aesthetically pleasing, easy to install. Genius invention. THANK YOU!
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