UK folks, does any sort of lockable cat proof screen door exist that can be left unattended (obviously only while we're in the house but to try and get a bit of airflow). Like this sort of thing but can be locked to the door frame not just held closed with magnets? TIA.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Windhager-03758-Insektenschutzt%C3%BCr-Individually-Shortenable/dp/B01CYIWNQ4

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@afewbugs Cat proof?

I only found out this morning that one of our outside cats has worked out how to open the patio door by jumping at the handle.

If it wasn't for my home automation stuff giving me a ding when the door opened I wouldn't have known, and that would have left the door open for the cats that aren't allowed outside to get out.
@jamesb we have one smart enough that we have to clip the zips on his carrier together or he can open it, one with the IQ of a root vegetable and the build of a staffie who would probably crash through the more fragile looking ones without noticing if he thought there was food outside and the entire spectrum in between so it needs to be both lockable and sturdy
@afewbugs You know how hard it is to get a cat in a carrier?

We've got one that will just go and sit in it, even if it's not for her. The others take blood, sweat and tears to get them in.
@jamesb yes all of ours tend to assume a position best described as Starfish With Razor Blades at the very prospect
@afewbugs
Thought I'd try it for fun. Yep. Straight in.

Plus free alien cat on the optical link receiving instructions from her intergalactic overlords. Very rare to get her in a photo.
@jamesb our Siamese is definitely the strangest of the bunch too
@afewbugs So smart yet so dumb.

@jamesb @afewbugs On Nextdoor I saw some video from what appeared to be a full scale CCTV DVR but with a camera in a kitchen at lower level than they are usually mounted for general CCTV purposes - the householders were clearly using this one as a catcam (perhaps with others feeding the DVR mounted in normal positions such as guarding outside / cars on the driveway).

It picked up a Bengal who was visiting the house through the catflap - leading to a missing cat alert, as the folk there weren't sure if he was a stray. (he did have a family, but also visits other houses on his prowls)

The funniest part is he clearly noticed the camera and went up to investigate it 😸