SureFlap Lets Only Your Cat In The House
OhGizmo! —
... course the downside is that any cat can make their way into your house. That’s why you need a SureFlap.
If you don’t mind implanting your feline friend with a tiny microchip, then this might be a great solution for you. When your cat walks up to the door, the ID chip will let the door know that its safe to open, and it will do so. The real question is how much the device will cost, since there is no word on pricing or availability.
[ SureFlap ] VIA [ GeekAlerts ]
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SureFlap uses surgically-implanted RFID chips to let your cat inside
DVICE Atom Feed —
... Surgically embedding an RFID chip under the skin of your cat, of course.
That's how the SureFlap recognizes that the cat approaching is the one allowed inside. The RFID chip acts as a wireless key, opening the door for it when it gets close and locking up behind it. Sure, your cat probably won't enjoy going under the knife, but you'll enjoy not being surprised by a litter of some strange cat's kittens taking up residence in your kitchen.
SureFlap, via GeekAlerts
The SureFlap recognizes your pet via its RFID tag
Crave: The gadget blog —
... , a secure pet door that only opens for the pet or pets that have approved RFID chips implanted under their furry skin. Any other animals, say the evil gang that likes to get its fur all over my couch, would be turned away. This is a pretty high-tech solution for a low-tech problem, but if it's a situation you're in, then it's a perfect answer. (via Geek Alerts )


