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Okay, gettin a microchip catflap, SureFlap looks good.
If you do decided to get a microchip flap, I would suggest getting the sureflap pet door not the cat flap
Yo, @ExTra, you said this 2 years ago, how come though, why is the door better... its quite a bit bigger and more spenny... would ur cat not fit? cheers for help.
Rhino is quite big... but I reckon he'll be okay with the door.
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I think it was because the pet flap has a timer on it so you can set the locking / unlocking time with not much more money. My catflap on has a dial thing that I have to manually lock and unlock the flap which can be a little annoying especially over the weekends - I DO NOT DO MORNINGS!!! The cat, however, needs to get some fresh air from 6am on the dot!
Are you implying my kitty is fat??????? lol. She is at a perfect weight of 3.9kg!!! ;-P
I have the sureflap microchip cat flap, it's worth the money. The customer service is also very good. Staywell customer service apparently isn't as good. If you do decided to get a microchip flap, I would suggest getting the sureflap pet door not the cat flap
http://www.sureflap.co.uk/products/details/19-microchip-pet-door
Think miss mouse has something similar? Only difference is with the pet door, you can set the timer for it to be open and lock as set times, with the cat flap, I have to do it manually using the dial, which isn't too much trouble, but it can be difficult some days after a night shifts and have to get up at 5:30 to unlock the flap. I think sizes are similar and the pet door is only marginally more expensive.