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SureFlap - Sure Petcare Microchip Cat Flap, White, Scans Pet's ID on Entry, Check Your Cat's Size,Flap Opening is 4 3/4” (H) by 5 5/8” (W)

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Features

  • SELECTIVE ENTRY CAT DOOR (Screens on Entry only): Uses RFID to read your cats implanted ID microchip, allowing your cat access without letting in stray animalslearns up to 32 identities; programmable collar tags are sold separately for cats without microchips. SIMPLE ONE BUTTON Programming. Helps prevent intruder animals from entering your home.
  • MICROCHIP COMPATIBILITY: Works with 9 (Avid Secure), 10 (FDXA) and 15 (FDXB) digit microchip numbers; if unsure of your pets microchip number, you can check with your veterinarian, pet shelter or animal rescue.
  • DOOR OPENING: The Microchip Cat Door Flap opening is 4 3/4 (H) by 5 5/8 (W) and can be installed in doors, windows or walls accessories are available from SureFlap.
  • BATTERY POWERED: Uses 4 AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (not included); estimated battery life up to 12 months depending on use. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: Light flashes red when batteries are low and indicates batteries will need to be replaced soon.
  • PERFECT GIFT: The SureFlap Microchip Cat Door is a great gift for pet lovers and cat lovers making safe spaces and homes for their cats. Three Year Warranty.

Description

The SureFlap microchip cat flap recognizes cats using their unique identification microchip number, unlocking only for your pet and preventing intruder cats and other animals from entering your home. SureFlap is the only multi-format microchip cat door, compatible with all microchip types commonly used in cats. SureFlap is a battery operated, collarless cat door with a sleek, modern design that looks great in any home. It is easy to fit and slots into the hole created for many existing cat doors. SureFlap is low power and runs on four AA batteries, which last up to a year with normal use. SureFlap's robust door and locking mechanism has been designed to deter the most dexterous of intruders. Other Features of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap: Learns your cat's existing identification microchip, No need for a collar or tag, Simple one-button programming, Robust door and lock keep out unwanted feline visitors, Low battery indicator light, 4-way manual lock enables locking to any combination of in/out, Stores up to 32 cats in memory. The dimensions of the clear plastic flap are 5.59 (width) x 5.39 (height) inches. This dimension is the smallest area of the cat door that your cat will have to enter. Except those with codes beginning 000..., 010..., 020... If in doubt, please check your pet's microchip registration documentation to find your pet's microchip number(s).

Size: One Size


Brand: SureFlap


Color: White


Target Audience: Cats


Closure Type: Flap,Button


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ German, English, French


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.94 x 8.74 x 4.92 inches; 1 Pounds


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SUR001


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 2, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SureFlap LLC


Best Sellers Rank: #26,678 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #50 in Cat Doors


Mattress Thickness: 1E+1 Inches


Frame Material: Plastic


UPC: 812472020000 729557055645 740023071105


Global Trade Identification Number: 06


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: SureFlap LLC


Language: German, English, French


Item model number: SUR001


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: November 2, 2010


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 8.94 x 8.7 x 4.88 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8.94 x 8.74 x 4.92 inches


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Brand Name: SureFlap


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats, house-cats;


Country of Origin: China


Warranty Description: Unknown.


Model Name: SureFlap - Sure Petcare Microchip Cat Flap, White, Scans Pet's ID Microchip on Entry


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Care Instructions: wipe clean


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: ..


Specific Uses for Product: Parasites


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is My Second
Having indoor and outdoor cats and dogs, I once had a regular rubber flap. Yes, it worked fine, but it also lets in animals that are NOT yours. Nothing like looking at your security camera and seeing a stray cat or racoon walking around inside your house !! One time a very large mean stray came in and assaulted my 3 legged cat that couldn't defend itself. She died. Our dog typically defends her, and has on many occasions, but we were out of town and the dog was at a kennel. Nothing sadder than watching your dog search the house for her missing sleepy-time buddy. This went on nightly for probably 2-3 weeks. Something had to be done. Enter SureFlap. This product worked perfectly !! Amazingly easy to install and program. Nothing like watching a stray cat or racoon being denied entry !! I have NO complaints about this product at all. My first one lasted maybe 10-15 years (not sure) and the flap magnet on the flap became loose after hundreds, maybe thousands of uses. I contacted Petcare about a replacement flap and they sent me a new flap...for free !! I explained that it wasn't a defect, my cats/dogs just used the snot out of it and wore it out. Still free !! Now THAT'S customer service. I bought a second unit out of support for the company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Al

  • Beautifully made, sturdy and functions as advertised
I just installed this flap today after having problems with next door's cat coming into the house to eat. This wouldn't have been an enormous issue (he does no damage and my cat gets along with him) except that he has a long running feud with the local bully, a black cat who attacks all the other cats in the area. Last night was the final straw when they evidently were both in my kitchen yowling at one another! This freaked my cat out so I decided enough was enough and went out to get a file to make the existing hole fractionally bigger so I could install this flap which arrived a week or so ago. That was no problem, I enlarged the hole and slipped the SureFlap in place. Within a few minutes, the interloper was trying to get in, to no avail. I programmed my cat into it without any difficulty, her chip is right between her shoulder blades. But getting her to use it... there's another thing! I went outside and lured her out. It took a while but eventually she figured out that she had to push it with a paw and not just her nose. However... going back in. So far she still hasn't done it. Once outside she sniffed about then took a look at the new door. It was very sunny and the plastic is highly reflective. She saw herself in the door, thought it was a strange cat inside her house and freaked out. She puffed up to twice her normal size and shot off around the side of the house. It was very funny but obviously I had to solve that. So I got some mud and smeared it on the outside of the flap so that it wasn't as reflective as it used to be. You can still just about see out of it if you're inside, but on the outside unless the light is on indoors you can't really see through it any more. She then was happily sticking her head in the tunnel and you could hear it click quietly which makes her start just a little. I'm hopeful that she'll get used to it quickly because I can't be having the big bully coming into the house tearing her to pieces. My main concern right now is that she is used to hurtling through the door when she runs away from him. (Until last night he didn't seem to have any notion that he could come in but now he's seen the other male do it I think he figured it out.) I don't know if it will react fast enough and open the flap without her smacking into it. It may put her off of using it altogether. I'll report back on progress in a while. Jan 9, 2012 A month has now gone by since my cat began using this new flap. It took her a couple of days to start using it to enter the house. I ended up having to cover the inside and outside of the flap in white Scotch tape so she couldn't see her own reflection (but you can see kinda see through it). That was freaking her out a bit so perhaps something for SureFlap to consider in future. Maybe offer an opaque door flap as an option. On the whole though this door has been a life saver. It stopped the other cats from entering - maybe he's brighter than your average kitty but the main offender learned almost immediately that he could no longer get in that way and stopped trying. The only problem, if you can call it that, is that my cat can no longer hurtle through the door, it just doesn't react that fast. But she's learned that and doesn't try to enter it at a run. I worry a little that she may get caught by the big bully cat who occasionally chases her but so far that hasn't been the case. My only other concern and perhaps someone can inform me - does it give you any warning when the batteries are about to die or do I need to test them periodically to see how long they're likely to last? March 10, 2012 There's a slight flaw in this door but I guess not likely to affect most users. My cat is constantly being chased by her enemy, the female cat who lives next door. One day recently she was in hot pursuit and when Mizz came through the door she was so close behind that she was simply able to follow her in because the door hadn't yet shut. This can't be called a design flaw, it's more to do with the nasty character of the cat next door but if you're thinking that it's completely fool proof, it's not. As luck would have it, my husband and I were both in the kitchen when this happened so no fight ensued. The interloper was terrified to find herself in this strange situation and being unfamiliar with cat doors she didn't simply turn around and go back out, instead running off into the house. Hopefully the experience scared her sufficiently that she won't do it again! Regarding the batteries, I tested them and three months after installation they're still almost at max strength so they're going to last a long time. Overall I highly recommend this product; it's miles better than the ones that rely on a collar tag, the microchip isn't going to get lost! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2011 by Sylvesterthekat

  • Don’t. Unsafe. Negative star would be most appropriate.
This door worked wonders and provided a lot of peace of mind for our dual cat configuration. They have different dietary restrictions and sometimes overtake each other’s food, which is why they eat separately. Unfortunately, less than two years after purchase, installation, and cat pairings, the unit bit the dust. After ample attempts to troubleshoot the device via online blogs & the provided user manual, the unit still doesn’t operate properly/consistently. For our situation, this disallows our cats to access their automatic feeders entirely, which is a huge issue when we aren’t home. For a pet product, this thing is exceedingly expensive and one would think it should work in perpetuity, but the 18 month lifespan I experienced deems this product and absolute nightmare & failure. It is advertised to allow program pets from outdoors to indoors, and if they are unable to make entry (even just once), I can foresee it being a major safety hazard. I would absolutely not trust this device for outdoor/indoor entry/egress. Very dangerous. Buyer beware. The flawless initial operation is tantalizing…but don’t be duped if you love your pets! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by asmz_me

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