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title: "SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap"
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# Stores up to 32 pets 1-year battery life (4 AA) DualScan microchip security SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap

**Price:** € 478.67
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## Summary

> 🐱 Unlock freedom, lock out intruders — the future of cat doors is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap
- **How much does it cost?** € 478.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Pet Mastery:** Supports up to 32 microchipped pets—perfect for managing complex multi-cat households with ease.
- • **Long-Lasting Power:** Runs on 4 AA batteries with up to a year of use—minimal maintenance, maximum convenience.
- • **Smart Locking Options:** Four-way locking modes let you control when and how your cats come and go, ideal for night-time or pest control.
- • **Versatile Installation:** Fits doors, windows, or walls with optional adapters, including glass door compatibility for seamless integration.
- • **Precision Pet Access Control:** DualScan tech lets you customize entry/exit permissions for each cat, keeping unwanted visitors out and your fur family safe.

## Overview

The SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Door offers advanced microchip recognition technology to control pet access with precision. Compatible with all common microchips and programmable for up to 32 pets, it features dual-sided scanning to set individual in/out permissions. Designed for versatile installation in doors, windows, or walls, it operates quietly on 4 AA batteries lasting up to a year. With multiple locking modes and a transparent flap, it ensures secure, hassle-free pet management for multi-cat households.

## Description

SureFlap Dual Scan 4-Way Cat Flap with Microchip Identification for cats plastic keeps foreign pets outside two-sided scanner allows individual programming of way function for each cat microchip-controlled programming for going out or coming back/exit or entry with microchip identification or RFID collar tag (available separately) due to extra mounting adapter suitable also for glass doors (available separately) can be programmed for up to 32 cats transparent flap, low noise level installation depth 3-60 mm can be extended with tunnel elements total measurements 21 x 21 cm cut out size 16.6 x 17.2 cm flap size 14.2 x 12.0 cm battery run (4 AA mignon batteries not included) with display showing low battery power 3 years guarantee

Review: Works really well - but they are serious about metal interference! - We have one big old senior cat (19lbs) who comes and goes as he pleases - he never leaves our yard. We also have a younger, far more adventurous cat that is not allowed out under any circumstances - he will jump the fence in a heartbeat and disappear for two days. So this was a perfect solution for us - with one big question mark. Could our senior cat even fit through the hole? It's a very small opening, and there's only one size to this. I tested him before I bought this door - I cut a flap in a cardboard box and put some treats in it, and he squeezed through just fine. (Ironically, the treats are how he got to be so fat ...) This door was bought to replace a manually operated door, which we used before we got our younger cat. It fit in the same opening, which had been cut into the aluminum panel at the bottom of a storm door. Despite the fact that the instructions cautioned against interference if mounted in metal, it was worth a shot because the hole had already been cut. Mounted like this, the performance was inconsistent - sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. I called the company to see if there might be some other cause i could look into - they listened carefully and were very certain that this was the problem. They recommended the circular mounting bracket that will offset the sensors from the metal by an inch or two, which they say is enough. Instead, I found a nice piece of plexiglass in the garage, left over from another project, that I repurposed as a window to replace the aluminum. The installation is very straightforward - but it does require a little bit of skill. Basically, it's "trace the hole, cut the hole, push one end through and stick the other side on with two screws and you're done!", but the trick is in cutting the hole. Initially (with the original door) I just traced the hole and cut it out with a pair of tin snips. The plexiglass was a little trickier. Going through a wall or an exterior door would require some thought for sure. I measured the size and cut the plexiglass on a tablesaw, but I put masking tape on both sides to prevent chipping. Same with the cutout - I traced out the rough size of the opening using the door, then used masking tape on both sides. I made a more accurate line with a marker, drilled a couple of pilot holes and cut the opening out with a jigsaw and a fine-tooth blade. Electronically, it works great. After a little encouragement, our old-timer just sticks his nose up against the little window and we can hear the "click" that unlocks it. I think he has learned to listen for the click himself. We'll see if the other cat figures this out and tries to follow close behind - I wouldn't put it past him. There's a locking mechanism that offers all possibilities. It can be locked both ways, or open one way and locked the other (right now we have some rodents in the yard; we have it set to let him out but not in; we want to check first to see if he's bringing in a mouse or rat). It can also be set to let him in but not back out again - which is great for keeping him in at night. It can also be unlocked both ways for the cat with the right chip, or unlocked and completely overridden to let anyone in or out. Once again, the big downside is the size; it's really tight for our cat. The company assures me that they are "in production" for a larger door, which I will probably buy once it's available.
Review: Controls entrance and exit and works for multi cat household and different door types - I bought two of these for three cats. We have a two cats that we want to keep indoors and one who is an outside cat who needs to come home for food. All have microchips from 3 different companies. All can activate the cat doors. We have the cat doors in a thin metal lanai door and a thick metal-lined wood door. Both cat doors work with both doors. One cat has always been a wizard with picking at "locked" cat doors and has not been able to prison break these doors yet. They are multidirectional. You set each cat as "indoor cat" who can only come in, or "outdoor cat" who can come and go. One cat is scared of the click the door makes when it unlocks and he still doesn't use the door much. The 3 legged one figured it out in 2 minutes. We then have a large shy mostly outdoor cat. He seems to have to stick his head in really far for the microchip to activate it. In the end we bought a collar and bought the sureflap microchip tag (2 for $10). This is a great product so long as you are patient with training your cats. We put treats on there until they got the hang of it. We bought (and returned) a different brand as it was enter-only activated and did not restrict them leaving. With 2 doors we can control who goes on the lanai as well as who comes and goes outside. They are normal cat door sized so may not fit a very wide cat. I would recommend programming the door before you put it in your door so that you can just move it over your cat beforehand. I can't see a backup battery but you are able to change the main batteries without having to reprogram it afterwards. There are great manual locks on there too if you need to temporarily change access during bad weather etc .....two weeks later and all three cats are happily using the cat doors (even the one who isnt very smart) and there is peace again in the land :-)

## Features

- Compatible with all common microchips - works with your cat's existing microchip to keep out intruder cats and wildlife
- Set exit permissions for each pet to keep specific pets indoors using dualscan technology - Store up to 32 pets
- Can be installed in doors, windows or walls - accessories available
- Door opening is 4 3/4" H x 5 5/8" W
- Requires 4 AA batteries which last up to a year with normal use (not included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,394 Reviews |

## Images

![SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hv948bFJL.jpg)
![SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71r20cT9urL.jpg)
![SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91QvcaQNolL.jpg)
![SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Flap - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/918D5CkbwIL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works really well - but they are serious about metal interference!
*by H***E on June 17, 2020*

We have one big old senior cat (19lbs) who comes and goes as he pleases - he never leaves our yard. We also have a younger, far more adventurous cat that is not allowed out under any circumstances - he will jump the fence in a heartbeat and disappear for two days. So this was a perfect solution for us - with one big question mark. Could our senior cat even fit through the hole? It's a very small opening, and there's only one size to this. I tested him before I bought this door - I cut a flap in a cardboard box and put some treats in it, and he squeezed through just fine. (Ironically, the treats are how he got to be so fat ...) This door was bought to replace a manually operated door, which we used before we got our younger cat. It fit in the same opening, which had been cut into the aluminum panel at the bottom of a storm door. Despite the fact that the instructions cautioned against interference if mounted in metal, it was worth a shot because the hole had already been cut. Mounted like this, the performance was inconsistent - sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. I called the company to see if there might be some other cause i could look into - they listened carefully and were very certain that this was the problem. They recommended the circular mounting bracket that will offset the sensors from the metal by an inch or two, which they say is enough. Instead, I found a nice piece of plexiglass in the garage, left over from another project, that I repurposed as a window to replace the aluminum. The installation is very straightforward - but it does require a little bit of skill. Basically, it's "trace the hole, cut the hole, push one end through and stick the other side on with two screws and you're done!", but the trick is in cutting the hole. Initially (with the original door) I just traced the hole and cut it out with a pair of tin snips. The plexiglass was a little trickier. Going through a wall or an exterior door would require some thought for sure. I measured the size and cut the plexiglass on a tablesaw, but I put masking tape on both sides to prevent chipping. Same with the cutout - I traced out the rough size of the opening using the door, then used masking tape on both sides. I made a more accurate line with a marker, drilled a couple of pilot holes and cut the opening out with a jigsaw and a fine-tooth blade. Electronically, it works great. After a little encouragement, our old-timer just sticks his nose up against the little window and we can hear the "click" that unlocks it. I think he has learned to listen for the click himself. We'll see if the other cat figures this out and tries to follow close behind - I wouldn't put it past him. There's a locking mechanism that offers all possibilities. It can be locked both ways, or open one way and locked the other (right now we have some rodents in the yard; we have it set to let him out but not in; we want to check first to see if he's bringing in a mouse or rat). It can also be set to let him in but not back out again - which is great for keeping him in at night. It can also be unlocked both ways for the cat with the right chip, or unlocked and completely overridden to let anyone in or out. Once again, the big downside is the size; it's really tight for our cat. The company assures me that they are "in production" for a larger door, which I will probably buy once it's available.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Controls entrance and exit and works for multi cat household and different door types
*by P***Y on April 20, 2024*

I bought two of these for three cats. We have a two cats that we want to keep indoors and one who is an outside cat who needs to come home for food. All have microchips from 3 different companies. All can activate the cat doors. We have the cat doors in a thin metal lanai door and a thick metal-lined wood door. Both cat doors work with both doors. One cat has always been a wizard with picking at "locked" cat doors and has not been able to prison break these doors yet. They are multidirectional. You set each cat as "indoor cat" who can only come in, or "outdoor cat" who can come and go. One cat is scared of the click the door makes when it unlocks and he still doesn't use the door much. The 3 legged one figured it out in 2 minutes. We then have a large shy mostly outdoor cat. He seems to have to stick his head in really far for the microchip to activate it. In the end we bought a collar and bought the sureflap microchip tag (2 for $10). This is a great product so long as you are patient with training your cats. We put treats on there until they got the hang of it. We bought (and returned) a different brand as it was enter-only activated and did not restrict them leaving. With 2 doors we can control who goes on the lanai as well as who comes and goes outside. They are normal cat door sized so may not fit a very wide cat. I would recommend programming the door before you put it in your door so that you can just move it over your cat beforehand. I can't see a backup battery but you are able to change the main batteries without having to reprogram it afterwards. There are great manual locks on there too if you need to temporarily change access during bad weather etc .....two weeks later and all three cats are happily using the cat doors (even the one who isnt very smart) and there is peace again in the land :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A new life
*by N***E on July 20, 2025*

Orderd this device on 10/19/2019. I have had no issues with this device and my cat never complained about it. It did take some time to train our cat to go through the door since she is not regular cat food motivated. She is a rescue and is very particular about her food, basically she loves garbage food over high priced food (will not mention companies). I have read some of the other negative reviewers and looked at their videos. I do not agree with most of them. Had this device for a while and is it loud opening and closing, I guess it is if you have supersonic hearing. The door will make a clicking sound that is no louder then our kids typing on their phones. Door size, cats are cortortionist and they dont care about the door size they just want to go outside. Now if ur cat controls ur household and u feed it as much as they wantyou too, then that is not the size of the door that is the problem. Could the door be larger just for the comfort of the cat getting in and out, yes. A smug bigger would be great but I am sure it would cost more. Funny thing is they now do have a bigger dog one, so if you want too go bigger because of cat complains get the bigger small dog door. I think some people said they rather go with other doors and i have ordered other doors and don't like that they are not raccoon proof at all, this door is and they have tried. Last thing if you install it wrong the door will not work properly, meaning if ur door is thicker then the device you will need to get the extender. It says that in the instructions, so read them before you comment. This is why I dont write reviews right away, sometimes it takes me years. In all this is a great door that I have had it for a good while and one of the springs failed for the opening mechanism on this filthy looking door. I regret not taking a photo on how filthy it looked but it took me 3 days to clean it and get new springs into it and now it is back to working perfectly fine. Cat was not happy during this time. I did take a photo of two of the 3 rusted springs as the 3rd completely disintegrated. I personally did not think that this device would last as long when i originally got it, for it to last 5 plus years is a wow for an electronic device. I was thinking 2 years tops but the engineers on this know what they were doing. The only thing I did wish this device did is have a permanent slide type plastic when it comes to winter. I feel the seal feather strips are not the best where i tape the whole door in the winter. They do what they are supposed to do just like they do one our regular windows but on this I personally dont think it's that great. I will be using this door for another 5 years plus in the same spot of the house. I did get this companies new app activated door, which I will install soon and noticed a great differences, like a silicone seal on the battery door. No more water / humidity getting into the battery compartment. This just means thay this company does improve their products over time to make it last even longer. So to that I will say thank you guys. AND NO I AM NOT SPONSORED BY THIS COMPANY IN ANY SHAPEWAY OR FORM. To the engineers I think what placing some caulk on the outside compartment would fix some of the other negative reviews.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SureFlap DualScan Microchip Cat Door - Door Opening is 4 3/4" H x 5 5/8" W
- SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap Mounting Adaptor

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