One advantage of chiping your cat is that it opens up a realm of useful gadgets like microchip catflaps
Find out how they can help, how to install them and which to buy here >>
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The law now states that all cats in the UK must be microchipped and registered with an approved database.
You can find out more on what this entails, how to do it, and much more here >>
Apart from it being a legal requirement for cats, microchipping is a simple way to find a lost cat as well as allowing you to use a microchipped cat flap!
But what does it entail? How expensive is it? Will it hurt my pet? Find out in our guide >>
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The SureFlap Connect Microchip Cat Flap has every feature imaginable allied to an app that lets you manage it from anywhere.
But is it worth the extra outlay?
Although made from plastic, these cat flaps are tough enough to take the battering of any animal that could fit through
Take a at the video here of a raccoon doing their best to get through, with no luck >>
The Petprote was one of the first microchip cat flaps on the market.
How does this latest version stack up against the opposition? Find out here
With some basic tools and DIY know-how anyone can install a catflap in a wood or UPVC door although you may need the services of a glazier for glass doors.
Find out how here >>