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  • noun Alternative form of cat flap.

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Examples

  • She rearranges the blanket across her lap in readiness for his return, but although she hears the cat-flap swinging on rusty hinges, he does not appear.

    DANCING SNOWFLAKES • by Stef Hall 2010

  • Wuz funneh-himz cat-flap magnet stuk to da dish an he tipped it awl ebreeware!

    Coolness - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Consisting solely of smoke, they don't need a cat-flap they run *through* the door, and you don't need to feed them.

    *utterly* weird question mikandra 2007

  • But, while the Conservatives are watching the cat-flap at the back door, the constitution is already marching in at the front, via those bits that have already been implemented.

    Watching the cat-flap Richard 2005

  • Or will they continue to watch the cat-flap at the back door, while the forces of integration storm through the front?

    Do we now get a referendum? Richard 2005

  • He's so enormously fat that he has a bald bit on his belly where it rubs as he oozes through his cat-flap.

    On a more positive note... Rachel 2005

  • At home the can rolls in through the cat-flap just as mom prepares to make supper.

    trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2005

  • Get me two teaspoons full of O-neg, an ECG, a DTP, a CBC, a Chem 7, a BBC1, a BBC2, and maybe even an ITV—oh, and get me the big thing that gives electric shocks too, otherwise this cat is on a one-way trip through that great cat-flap in the sky!

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

  • Get me two teaspoons full of O-neg, an ECG, a DTP, a CBC, a Chem 7, a BBC1, a BBC2, and maybe even an ITV—oh, and get me the big thing that gives electric shocks too, otherwise this cat is on a one-way trip through that great cat-flap in the sky!

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

  • Get me two teaspoons full of O-neg, an ECG, a DTP, a CBC, a Chem 7, a BBC1, a BBC2, and maybe even an ITV—oh, and get me the big thing that gives electric shocks too, otherwise this cat is on a one-way trip through that great cat-flap in the sky!

    Turning Thirty Mike Gayle 2000

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