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The Routledge family

Microchip Cat Flap means no more lost collars

Stephanie has a DualScan Microchip Cat Flap for her two cats; a Siberian forest cat called Mr Wendal and a sweet tortoiseshell girl cat called Maoam. The DualScan technology means that if she ever needs to keep one of her cats indoors, following a vet visit for example, she is able to do this.

Stephanie, why did you decide to get a Microchip Cat Flap?

“I wanted something that was reliable and didn't require a collar to be worn. I've had a magnetic cat flap in the past and the cats kept losing their collars and replacements were quite expensive.”

How did you find the setup process?

“The manual was simple and easy to understand and the cat flap was extremely easy to program. I just placed a kitty treat in the opening to tempt them over. It literally took 5 seconds.”

What was it like to install?

“I installed the cat flap myself and found it relatively easy. It was no different to installing any other cat flap. I installed the cat flap into my outside kitchen door. This was originally a glass panel at the bottom but I replaced it with hardboard to save the expense of getting the glass professionally cut.”

 

Mr Wendal cat with DualScan Microchip Cat FlapMr Wendal cat with cat flap installation hole

Would you recommend the DualScan Microchip Cat Flap to friends and family?

“Yes, I would, and have already recommended it to friends and family. A few have already purchased a DualScan Microchip Cat Flap.”

 

Mr Wendal cat with DualScan Microchip Cat Flap

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