Microchip Pet Door - almost brand new
Sureflap Pet door - Microchip operated
Bought and installed but found not suitable for us or our dog.
Suitable Large cat small dogs
As new condition with manual and microchip tag
Screws etc.
New price up to $331.00.
Selling $175.00
Phone /text 0211008420
Give your furry pal a safe way to get inside while keeping unwanted guests out with the SureFlap Microchip Pet Door.
Just like giving your pets their own house key, this flap door is smart enough to know who’s allowed in and who’s not. It works by picking up on the unique microchip or collar tag on your dog or cat, and only opens to let him in, while staying closed for all other animals. Simply program in your pets’ microchips with just one button―you can store up to 32 pets in the system―and install on any door, window or wall. Perfect for large cats and small dogs, it features multiple modes to control when your furry ones go in and out, including a curfew mode that locks or unlocks automatically at a set time. It’s compatible with all microchips and includes one RFID collar tag to use if your pal isn’t microchipped.Key Benefits:
Connect with the Hub (sold separately) which links the Microchip Pet Door Connect to the Sure Petcare app
Remotely lock or unlock the pet door anytime, anywhere from the Sure Petcare app
Know whether your pets are at home, monitor long-term activity and notice changes in behaviour
Receive notifications when your pet enters and leaves your home
Prevents intruder animals entering your home
Create a curfew - set the door to lock and unlock at specified times or you can take control at anytime using the Sure Petcare
Designed for large cats and small dogs
Battery powered with up to 6 months battery life (4 x C cell batteries included)
Selective entry – any animal can exit.
What's Included:
Main Door Assembly, External Frame, Battery Compartment, (2) Battery Covers, Button Cover, Buttons, LCD Screen, Indicator, Light, Double Locking Mechanism, Draught Excluder, Selection of Screws, Screw Caps, SureFlap RFID Collar Tag.
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