![]() ![]() 2 months in, we have yet to see one put any effort into attempting to get inside, so far so good. I installed batteries prior to mounting in the door for convenience sake of holding the door to the cat that way once it was installed, it was already programmed, made things easier.Ĭan be latched so door moves in one direction and not the other, door moves in both directions or not at all. I actually did this prior to installation. Programmed to the cat's microchip without any issue, follow instructions- it works well. A little encouragement with treats or food and he was using it the same day. Onto other customer concerns the click noise of the little motor releasing the door catch may be a hang up for some cats, but it wasn't for mine. I installed mine in a 6 year old insulated metal door without issue, see pics for fitment ideas. Couple drill bits, some masking tape to protect the door from unwanted saw scratches, a Phillips screw driver and a jig saw with appropriate blade for wood or metal doors is really all you need. Got frustrated trying to get Lily to use it as it requires a lot of patienceĪt $150 for an investment, it’s pricey.Ok, so yes, you have to cut a hole in your door, no big deal.Works with all microchips out there on the market!. ![]()
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