Have purchased before these are excellent my cat is micro chipped so after set up she can enter house without other cats getting in. You can also set to keep cat in for example if you need to visit vets, also has a flashing red light that lets you know battery needs replacing, usually lasts a year or more. All in all a very good buy bit more expensive than some other brands but well worth the extra money
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Yes, our Sureflap Catflap is UTTERLY FANTASTIC, and was merely a replacement for our old Sureflap Catflap after 1 of our 2 cats got locked out one evening. I usually replalce the batteries every 6months-ish but it just happened to conk out in the middle of the night?! Human bedsleeptime?!ing as she couldn't get in one night after the batteries finally gave in. She only ripped and jiggered the door of the old Sureflap cos she was panicking as she couldn't get in. Good job she's built like a Sumo, eh? Yes it's utterly BRILLIANT and although I was dubious when the first one cost us about £80ish, I(my wife actually) don't mind paying that for 7 years {yes, SEVEN years}!!The new one only cost £50ish so WELL-HAPPY!! thank you very much, and our cats are saying that even moreso!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I got fed up, I was spending loads of money on cat food, only for numerous neighbourhood cats to help themselves (caught on camera). I tried scaring them off with noise and spraying water on them but it didn't help. I looked at microchip cat feeders, but those were beyond my budget. Then I saw this selective entry 'Sureflap' microchip cat flap and it has solved the problem. It also makes Mogwai (my cat) feel more secure and relaxed knowing that no other cats can get in. Caution: Be sure to get a genuine Sureflap one, there are many sellers that use sureflap in the title, but actually sell you a different cat flap. (Check against my pictures) Fitting in place of an existing cat flap is pretty simple, in most cases only needing a basic screwdriver. Most people will have no problems at all. In my case, the existing hole in the door was just slightly too tight and needed adjustment. I used a small sanding wheel in my electric drill and it was fitted in moments. To fit where there is no existing hole will require tools, but is still not a major job. Any half competent DIY'er will be able to fit it easily. Importantly, do not ever file, drill or cut the cat flap's tunnel section to make it fit. The coil that actually detects and reads the microchip is embedded into the tunnel and if damaged will render the cat flap useless. Lastly, as an electronics engineer, I would recommend using good quality alkaline batteries. They will give you good lifespan and stand less chance of leaking and destroying the electronics inside the Sureflap.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is the second one of these, they are brilliant, the cat struggles a wee bit thinking that the corner opens it instead of just batting the middle with her head, but she gets there. Makes life a lot easier for the cat owner, as I don't lock it at all, so that cat has complete freedom.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Easy to fit and programme. It took a couple of ‘postings’ through of the cats before they got used to how to operate it. The magnet is stronger on this than our old one so they had to change their technique and use their heads to open it rather than their front paw. Now they are in and out with no problem and next doors cat is banned!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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