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Cat Mate 310 Elite Radio Frequency Electronic I.D. Disc

Cat Mate 310 Elite Radio Frequency Electronic I.D. DiscBrand: The Cat Pet Shop
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: £6.41
as of 31/7/2010 13:22 BST details

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New (6) from £6.41

Seller: Net Pet Shop Limited
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No

MPN: P110190
UPC: 035368003103
EAN: 0035368003103
ASIN: B0013K52S6

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Electronic ID Disk
  • Suitable for Elite 305/306
  • Pack contains one disc

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Product Description
Cat Mate Electronic ID Disk for Super Selective 305 or 306Electronic I.D Disc for use with the Elite 305 cat doorPacked individually


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Great cat flap   September 3, 2009
Ian Roscow (Kent, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Elite RFID cat flap has solved virtually all our cat access problems. Now only our cats can get in - no more food being eaten by other cats, no more spraying (yuk) by other cats when they get in (the BIG difference for us!) - which they did with the magnetic variety. They both learnt quickly how it works - it took about a week before they became experts. There are two slight down sides - one is that it is noiser than an ordinary cat flap (which certainly spooked the cats in the early days), and the other is that if the tag gets lost then the cat can't get in or out - I don't think that there's a setting that allows 'open access'. Just keep a spare tag and collar handy. The other great thing is knowing if the cats are in or out - we close them in the kitchen/utility area at night (stops midnight madness round the house so we sleep better), and knowing that there's one hiding somewhere means we can find it, put it downstairs and avoid the 2am cat jumping on sleeping head scenario! Highly recommended, even at the price.


4 out of 5 stars Great Idea   May 28, 2009
Mr. Scott D. O'Donoghue (London)
I have to disagree with the last review - my kitten/cats took time realising how the flap worked at the beginning as any cat does when it is introduced to a new flap, but since that day everything is fine. I spotted the local Ginger Tom trying to get in last week but the flap did its job. Only problem is when the cat loses the tag which is always likely to happen. Not cheap to buy a new tag and the cat sits outside for a while! I definitely recommend the product, it keeps out other cats and locks my cats in when I want them in - you cant ask for much more than that!


1 out of 5 stars Doen't really work   May 13, 2009
Colin Steele (Blairgowrie, Scotland)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Great idea. However in practice the sensor being noticed by the flap is rather hit and miss. My cats could be hours outside before they got in, and one then tried to prise it open, exposing wires! Flap was positioned fine and everything else followed to the letter.It seems that the sensors are just not powerful enough to be noticed by the flap. We have it in the open position now, which is not what we paid for.

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