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Advice - Microchip Cat Flap Fitting?


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Could anyone recommend someone to fit a microchip cat flap into an aluminium wraparound door (although the cat flat would be fitted in to a glass pane? We've had quotes upwards of ?550..!


I was wondering if it might be cheaper to get a new timber door (although don't know if that can be done on an aluminium frame?) and have the cat flap fitted in to that?


Any advice would be most welcome, thanks.

I used Michael Watson (his card was in LL Vets) - he was very good... It wasn't cheap but he had to cut a hole in a double thickness brick wall and it took him all day - had a Sureflap microchip catflap fitted..


Details here http://www.catflapman.co.uk/

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> My only advice would be to scan the cat through

> the cat flap before you fix it in place. Much

> easier than trying to get the cat to go slowly

> through the catflap once it is in place!


Excellent advice!

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