Tag: Pet Porte
Pet Porte Smart Flap
by pyred.com on Oct.12, 2010, under Cool Gadgets
Microchip cat flap is the best gift for your pet cat
Cats are great pets. They are adorable and also loving, and they also relatively quiet compared to dogs. Having cats around your house is both soothing and entertaining. While your cat is adorable, having your neighbor’s cats or stray cats invading your house, would be a disaster to both your house and cat. Other cat presence can also stresses out your cat.
Pet Porte is the new version of microchip cat flap which held some improved features as well as several new ones such hybrid power which able to run both on electricity and batteries, draught excluder for preventing cold air entering your house during the winter, programmable automatic lock for locking the flap during the night and unlocking the flap in the morning. With sleek and elegant design, furnished with classy yet durable transparent flap able to withstand 12kg of force, the product can be installed on glass, door or wall, with same price for every option. The only difference between these options is only on their cabling.
Average cat flaps are unable to prevent stray cats from entering your house. They basically act like an open door, allowing any cat to enter. Magnetic and infrared cat flaps are advancement, but they require your cat to wear magnetic or infrared collar as well. These collars are uncomforting for your pet and risking your pet to be locked outside if the collar somehow detached. Not to mention the collar is risking your cat to get caught over a bush or tree while playing outside.
The product works with your standard pet microchip. No collars, tags or specific chip required. There will be no extra costs required for replacing these items. If you are a pet owner that concern about the where being of your pet cat, this Smart Flap also offer beeping alert every time your cat coming into the house. With this product, you can either prevent stray cats from coming in, or prevent your own pet from coming out.
