







🐾 Unlock exclusive access for your feline VIPs!
The Sure Petcare SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap uses advanced RFID and microchip technology to grant selective entry only to your registered pets, preventing unwanted animals from entering. Easy to install in doors, windows, or walls, it features simple one-button programming for up to 32 pets and offers up to 12 months of battery life on 4 AA batteries. Its durable design includes a draught excluder for added home comfort, backed by a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.










| ASIN | B003EGIM3O |
| Allergen Information | Melon Free |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Battery description | battery_type_aa |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,440 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 5 in Cat Flaps |
| Care Instructions | wipe clean |
| Closure | Flap |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (22,433) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2009 |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Frame material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060180390006 |
| Item Form | Solid |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | SUR001 |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 3 Millimeters |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Cats |
| Product Dimensions | 22.7 x 22.2 x 12.5 cm; 453.59 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses | Parasites |
| UPC | 812472020000 729557055645 740023071105 |
| Volume | 1 Millilitres |
D**S
Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap_Brilliant, well made. Cost saving versus infra red type.
We have 3 cats and my son has 2 cats and visits frequently. INFRA RED COLLAR TAG TYPE: We had used a different manufacturers infra red type cat flap for 2 years, until four months ago, when we finally decided the cost of buying the replacement infra red transmitters was prohibitive at between £10 to £15 each time. Either the plastic collar tag terminals corroded or the plastic collar tag cases split - with monotonous frequency. To be fair to the manufacturer, the tags are guaranteed for 2 years and they say they will issue a replacement free of charge - but you try finding the receipt for the respective INFRA RED collar tag after several weeks - we were never able to take advantage of the maker's 2-year guarantee We abandoned the INFRA RED collar tags and left the cat flap unlooked so that our cats could come and go as they pleased. This worked well for 4 months until last week – 27th January 2013 – when a neighbourhood un-neutered tom cat decided to visit on two consecutive nights and spray urine on the furniture downstairs. Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap: We bought the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap on the basis of the highest number of 5 Star reviews we have seen of a product. I was concerned that the hole in our new PVC back door would not be the right size to fit the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap. There was no need to worry as the sizes were almost identical and did not need any modifications – other than the screw holes were in slightly different positions and I had to drill 2 x new 6mm holes to fit the new cat door. The build quality of the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap is excellent – the housing components fit together seamlessly, the plastic is thicker, the door features a draught excluder, which works (it doesn’t stop draughts completely but is more effective at minimising draughts compared to our previous cat flap). The Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap door is marginally narrower than our previous cat flap by about 10mm but this has not proved to be a problem with our 3 cats, two of which are quite large in size. Aesthetically, the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap is very good. In operation, the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap has been flawless and so far as we are able to determine, has allowed our cats unimpeded access, whilst denying the neighbourhood tom cat access to spray in our house. I like many people, do not usually write reviews for the many products, which I buy. I am so impressed with the Sureflap Microchip Cat Flap that I felt compelled to review it. It deserves its 5 Star reputation. It is an excellent product.
V**I
FANTASTIC!
So, the usual cat owner problem, our cat soft as grease (as are the neighbours cats in fairness, though it's fair to say one of them is soft as dough... like a dough ball... that eat all the other dou.... you know what I'll say it, SHE'S FAT. That kitty consumes worlds for breakfast, she should have the silver surfer going ahead of her to warn people of their impending planetary doom), as I was saying...... just sits back and watches the neighbours cats eat his food. When we're at work we have no idea if he's actually managed to get a look in (as we work different times sometimes he's not in when food goes down). Well that has all changed thanks to this cat flat! *Robust construction - Definitely the most sturdy cat flap we have used. *Easy installation - if in a glass door you will need a new glass panel that has a hole in it (less than £30 for a patterned, toughened, double glazed panel with the required cut out for the flap, from my local glazer) you will need the additional surround (frankly this finishes it off much nicer anyway) and bare in mind, you may need to trim the bottom of the said surround, but unless you are infirm this is a simple task with a good sharp stanley knife (other brands of knife are available), or I guess hacksaw and file.... *VERY EASY TO REGISTER YOUR CAT(S) and for the cats to use - Even our cat that is scared of anything different had no problem wandering up to it and soon (less than a few hours) was happily hopping in and out. *Batteries last around 6 months and there is a low battery indicator. *IT IS NOT TRIGGERED by your cat simply being in the vicinity, this is the cleaver part, it reads the chip as your cat pokes it's head in (and it is instant), so no chance of interlopers popping in just because your cat is sat on the back step, or sat next to the flap. *The most compact scanning cat flap I have seen, it is barely bigger than a normal cat flap. *Our cat is much happier and seems a lot more settled now. Sir Isaac Newton would be proud of Sureflap for improving upon his invention! UPDATE: ONE YEAR ON *Changed the batteries for the first time late last month. *Still working fantastically well. *The flap has now paid for itself due to the money we have saved in food. *Our cat is a hell of a lot more confident and happy than he was, to the point where when he is outside he no longer let's other cat's bully him. *As an added bonus we have noticed that we no longer get gusts of wind blowing through on stormy days!
K**D
Perfect for the small cat
Replacing a simple cat flap which had a comparatively large aperture, I needed to use a couple of pieces of plywood in which I had sawed a hole of the size required by Sureflap Cat Flap. (No great precision needed here, the surround hides any rough work) Assembling the two pieces of the cat flap either side of the door with my plywood pieces sandwiched between secured everything in place simply, without me having to glue or screw the plywood to the door. So that was fine and much simpler to do than I envisaged, and it all looks very nice and neat. But the result has meant that the flap sits a little high. The bottom rim of the one it replaces was an inch or so lower. Add to that. that the cat needs to negotiate what is effectively a short tunnel rather than the mere thickness of a plywood door, then a degree of athleticism is required. Our cat is quite a rotund creature: halfway through both her fore- and back-legs are off the ground. It's a hilarious sight, but she always makes it in the end, and is getting better at it. Two things would improve the situation: if I could re-fit the flap an inch or two lower I'm sure it would be easier for her, but it would involve serious work eating into the solid frame which holds the plywood central section of the door. Secondly, the 'coming soon' larger flap that Sureflap promise would be far more appropriate to her generous dimensions. Meanwhile, we're carefully weighing out her food in the hope that she'll avoid the embarrassing day when she might get wedged in the tunnel, unable to go forward or back. But - the flap is simple to mount, simple to set up, and works wonderfully. The tortoiseshell intruder who made the flap necessary is now confounded and our kitchen restored as a secure refuge for our cat alone.
小**子
商品を返品するのにうまくいかずに、商品は手元に、でもお金は戻ってきました。海外のショップとはトラブったとき面倒
M**O
Muy contentos con el producto nunca falla y nuestras gatas entran en casa sin problemas. A la vez siento que solo hace falta en el caso de que haya gatos potencialmente intrusivos. En nuestro caso nunca he visto un gato intentando entrar así que se podría haber comprado una gatera más barata.
V**O
Just a little too small for my cat and I stool haven’t used the cup reader
F**H
Achetée il n'y a même pas une semaine. Très facile à installer et à programmer avec la puce. Mon chaton de 9 mois a adopté en même pas deux jours. La liberté. Bon produit. Et tigrou nous en remercie. Attention mon chat est un petit gabarit.
S**T
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!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago