Please note...

Keep other cats out of your home with this absolutely amazing microchip cat flap
 
One of 3 cat flaps recommended by Cats Protection magazine The Cat, Spring 2008
Microchip cat flap in and out

Cat flaps to keep cat intruders out!
 
Who else has come home from a day’s work or a night out to find that a neighbour's cat has been intruding in their home?   

Picture the scene! You know what it's like: you come home, turn the key in the lock, walk into your home -& find that your cat hiding on top of a wardrobe and a horrible smell coming from Somewhere.  That territorial Tom from Number 27 has been in to visit again. It's something you Just Don't Need.

How much better does the following sound? You turn the key in the lock, open the front door & you're met by your cat.  Happy to see you (= dinner is on its way), he purrs loudly as you take off your coat and rubs against your legs.  No smell, no mess from neighbouring cats, and a happy and relaxed cat (yours) to meet you. You can get on with what you want to do instead of cleaning up after visiting felines.
The PetPorte Microchip Cat Flap may just be the thing to put a stop to problems caused by visiting cats: 
  • Operates by your cat's microchipso only your cat(s) can come in through the flap
  • Will take up to 12 microchip numbers, so no problem if you have more than one cat
  • Can be programmed to keep your cat in during darker hours
  • Won't open in the wind
  • Optional beep to tell you when puss has come home
  • Flap remembers numbers even after a power failure in your home or area
  • One of 3 cat flaps recommended by Cats Protection (Spring 2008 The Cat magazine)
  • 18 month warranty
  • 40 day money back guarantee
Trouble asleep
Come home to a safe, happy cat

Buy your Microchip Cat Flap or get more info here



Microchip Cat Flaps


 


Go to our Site Map 
 
 
 
Please...
  • Always consult with your GP before starting any new form of exercise
  • Note that animals are unpredictable - and they may not always want to be seen or found.  We cannot guarantee how close you may or may not get to animals in specific programmes - common sense must prevail.
  • WASH YOUR HANDS after touching animals BEFORE eating or snacking.  (It could be a good idea to take some antiseptic wipes or handwash with you, just in case loo facilities don't provide soap.)  Do not let children put their fingers into their mouths or suck thumbs after touching animals - it's common sense!
  • The amount of contact you can have with animals varies from one place to another & one animal to another.  Common sense must prevail.   
  • Before you visit places, check that there are no current regulations/conditions which could mean that they are closed. Also check for opening hours. 
  • Take your rubbish home with you, at animals' requests
  • Note our disclaimer  - we cannot be held responsible for any injury, damage or otherwise to you or any third party as a result of your taking part in any activities on this site. 
  • Note that we do not sell products or provide voluntary opportunities.  Any product or service you may purchase is subject to the terms & conditions, disclaimers & policies of the companies selling them.    We are simply referring you on & raising your awareness that such opportunities exist
  • This site is part of the Animal Human Wellbeing family
 
 
   

 

 

 

  Publisher Website!



  
 

           

Powered by Create