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Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap is the first electronic cat door that doesn't require your cat to wear a collar key! How do they do that? This is the first, and so far only electronic cat flap in North America that will sense the microchip that you have wisely had your vet implant in your cat. How cool is that? You haven't had your cat micro-chipped? Then please get it done. If you cat is ever lost--it happens-- any vet that he/she is brought to will scan for a micro-chip. If he finds a microchip is found, your cat comes home safe and sound. If not....the odds are very slim. Incidentally, if your cat was chipped some time ago, it may have been a 'free floating' one in which case the door may not sense it and you may need to get the cat re-chipped. Newer chips have barbs on them and keep in place. SureFlap is compatible with the following commonly used microchips in North America:
Check with your vet if you have a question about the type of microchip you are using. The programming process is extremely simple! Your cat walks through, the door senses the microchip and remembers it. You may have up to 32 cats programmed simultaneously. In addition to this unique microchip sensing design, the SureFlap incorporates the familiar 4-way locking device for even more control over the movements of your cat. As the SureFlap is battery powered (4 AA batteries last about 6 months depending upon usage), a nearby wall outlet is not required. A low battery indicatory lets you know when to change the batteries. The SureFlap is self-framing from 0" to 2 3/4" which will accommodate very thin material like plate glass to very thick exterior doors. If for some reason, you don't wish to use the electronic control--say during training--you may disable the sensing mechanism and use the SureFlap as a regular manual cat flap. If you feel that the locking feature should act more quickly, no problem. There is a special high speed locking mode that you can activate if needed. One last caution: If you want to install this cat flap in a metal door, you'll need to build a wooden collar to keep the cat flap separate from the metal. The installation instructions explain how to do that and how wide the collar needs to be.
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SureFlap Mounting Adaptor
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