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SureFlap uses surgically-implanted RFID chips to let your cat inside
SureFlap uses surgically-implanted RFID chips to let your cat inside
So here's a problem: you want to allow your cat to get into your house whenever it wants, but you don't want to also let all the neighborhood cats come in as well, as they could do with a regular cat flap. The solution? Surgically embedding an RFID chip under the skin of your cat, of course.  ...
SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap: Homepage
sureflap.co.uk — SureFlap No more unwanted visitors!! Works with your cat's existing microchip No collar or tag to get... lost or snagged Battery powered Elegant modern design SureFlap image front front side back home details faq where to buy links contact Italiano ... (more) SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap: Homepage
SureFlap - Microchip Cat Flap
SureFlap - Microchip Cat Flap
geekalerts.com — The SureFlap is a hi-tech cat flap that recognizes the ID chip already implanted in your cat,... allowing access to your pet while unwanted visitors won’t be able to get in. Your home becomes a secure environment for your pet, leading to ... (more) SureFlap - Microchip Cat Flap
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The SureFlap protects your house from unauthorized kittens
Boing Boing Gadgets — The SureFlap is a great idea: a robotic cat door that only allows the appropriate RFID-implanted kitty into your house, as opposed to any toxoplasmosis infected plague cat that decides to bust on in and start a-spraying. No price listed, but it's not likely to be cheap, especially with the optional laser defense mechanism. SureFlap [Official Site via DVICE]

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