Are other cats invading your home? Are they eating your cat’s dinner or terrorising them in their own home? A microchip cat flap could be just what you need
What Is The Best Microchip Catflap
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SureFlap Dual Scan
All the usual features and the ability to stop cats leaving if recuperating makes this our Overall Winner
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SureFlap Connect
Control of Entry, Exit and Monitoring from an App on your Phone make this our Best “Money No Object” Choice
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Pet Mate Cat Mate
Not the prettiest but solid, and noticeably cheaper, which Makes This Our Best Budget Choice
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Cat Mate Elite with Timer Control
A little more generous in its dimensions, this is our pick as the Best Cat Flap For a Large Cat
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PetSafe Petporte Smart Flap
If you want a mains, rather than battery powered, catflap this is our Best Mains Powered Choice
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PetSafe Microchip & RFID Cat Flap
If you want an electronic catflap, but do not want your cat microchipped, this is our Best RFID Choice
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SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap in Brown
If you want an electronic catflap, that blends in with a wooden door, this is our Best brown catflap
Above we is our selection of the best microchip cat flap currently on sale or get more information on what microchip cat flaps are, how they work and what to look for >>
These are our choices, which we have listed in rough order of how much we like them, with a short description of why.
Click or hover on the yellow box to find out the current price, and if you want to find out more, click the “read more” to take you to the review.
what is a microchip cat flap?
Since pretty much every cat is microchipped these days, you can make use of this technology with an electronic cat flap or cat feeder that reads your cat’s chip and will only let them in
A microchip cat flap will fit in the same space as a regular cat flap but give you so much more security and peace of mind.
If you’ve got a standard cat door you could be feeding the local, feral Tom every single day and causing your cat unnecessary stress.
Or perhaps you want to keep tabs on your moggy – when they come and go and even stop them going out late at night or if they are on medication or recuperating?
A microchip cat flap uses your cat’s implanted identity microchip to act like their very own front-door key. I did try teaching mine to use a key, but he kept losing it…
A normal catflap is great for letting your cat in and out as they please. However, this also means other local cats and animals can do the same.
If you would like to find out more about the process of microchipping your cat – please read our guide to microchipping here >>
How Do Microchip Cat Flaps Work ?
A microchip or electronic cat flap has a latch that is usually locked. However, when it detects a microchip nearby it reads it and, if it matches one on its list of approved cats, releases the catch for a few seconds to let your cat in. This microchip technology is also used for things like cat feeders. The time that the latch remains open can be set on most of these pet doors.
The basic ones just do this but others offer the ability to set it to lock your cats in at set times or selectively stop certain cats leaving (if they are on medication for example) and some will even let you control them via a phone app from pretty much anywhere!
how to program a microchip cat flap
The microchip codes are anything up to 15 digits long but do not worry, you will not need to type them in. What you do is to set your flap up and put it in program mode. You then simply encourage your cat to put their head in the flap with a treat or, simply point at it for more inquisitive cats. The flap with then recognise it and log it.
The other advantage of this approach over manually typing it in is that it ensures the catflap works with your cat’s microchip.
Best Microchip Cat Flap Reviews
There is a wide selection from the most basic, that simply read your cats chip and let them in, to those with mobile phone apps to control them that will let you know whenever your cat comes or goes. But which one is the best for you?
The good news is that I have not found any of the models from the main manufacturers to be poor. So don’t feel tied to our selections if you find a great deal or just prefer how one works. In this section we give an overview of the pros and cons of a selection of our favourites, however, they may not be yours!
SureFlap Dual Scan Review
Sureflap makes a range of catflaps, both microchip, and standard, so why have we picked this one as our overall winner?
Quite simply The Sureflap Dualscan offers the best balance of useful features for the price.
Firstly it fixes the issue that many of these microchip catflaps have – even when locked, they can be pulled up, so very determined cats and squirrels can get in (or out!)
So, Sureflap added a second scanner and lock, which meant that whether it was pushed or pulled, it was not going anywhere!
In addition, this second scanner can be programmed independently, which is another big advantage, which means it can be set up differently for each cat. For example, if you do not want to let one of your cats out due to an injury but the other is free to come and go as they like, you can configure the flap to do this easily.
Naturally if your cat manages to escape, they can still get back in, but if you tell this catflap not to let them out, it will simply not open.
Like all of the SureFlap range it will work with 9, 10 & 15 digit microchips as well as RFID collars if your cat is not microchipped.
SureFlap is also one of the leading manufacturers and offers a 3-year guarantee with some great customer service in our experience.
Finally, if you have a wooden door and do not want your cat flap to stand out too much, it is also available in brown.
Read our full Sureflap Dualscan Review Here >>
Sureflap Connect Cat Flap with Hub Review
OK, this Sureflap Connect pet door quite a pricey catflap, so what makes it worth the extra?
Essentially this gives you total control of your catflap from your phone! Once set up, you program in your cats (up to 32 of them!) and you can then configure it – don’t want your pets going out at night, or want to restrict one of them, a few clicks and swipes on your phone and it is done…from anywhere!
You also get a full report of which cats are in and which are out, when they were out…basically whatever you want from a catflap, this one will do it or none will!
It is just as easy to install and set up as any other electronic catflap and it is powered by 4 x AA batteries, which will last about a year for two average cats.
The hub itself is very easy to set up and connect to your home’s wifi. You then download the app from the appropriate App Store (Android or iPhone), connect them and set up your cat’s profiles. You can then get alerts whenever your cats come or go.
Pet Mate Cat Mate Review
If you are looking for a basic microchip cat flap, the Cat Mate does pretty much everything you could ask for and for a good few quid less than the competition’s base-level models (at time of writing)
It reads 9, 10 & 15 digit microchips, so you should not have any issue getting it to scan your cat’s chip. It is also slightly larger than several of the main competitors, the flap measures 144mm x 150mm, which is particularly useful if you have a chunkier cat
The downside of this is that it is also deeper than other flaps, which, with the “click” when the latch disengages, can put more timid cats off using it. Usually, they get the hang of it within a week if you entice them with treats, but some cats can take longer.
The other downside is the styling, which I find very dated compared to the cleaner lines of competitors like SureFire, but this is very much just a matter of taste.
Like most of the others it runs on 4 x AA batteries which will last for about a year with 2 cats using it moderately. It is solidly made and if you are not interested in timers, restricted exit, or phone apps for your catflap, it is very good value for money indeed.
Cat Mate Elite Microchip Cat Flap Review
The Cat Mate boasts a flap that measures 178mm x 204mm, which is comfortably larger than the others we have looked at here. If your cat will not get through here, you have probably been sold a tiger…
It also boasts a timer, so you can stop your moggies from getting out at night or during the rush hour. It should be noted that without the timer the door can always be opened from the inside, in case a foreign animal gets in.
It is also available in both white and brown, so it will not show up too much even if it is larger than the average.
Other than that it features all the usual things you would expect – it can read 9, 10 & 15 digit microchips for up to 9 cats and takes 4 x AA batteries.
The build quality is good and the catch is not too loud, so should not upset your cats too much when they are learning to use it.
PetPorte Microchip Cat Flap Review
Most other cat flaps are battery powered so the battery could run out. The Petporte comes with the option of a mains power supply, with the added backup of battery power in case there is a power cut.
This option is best used when the flap is mounted in the wall as a door or window with a cable are probably not going to work too well!
The PetPorte catflap itself is well made and comes with a timer and a “dusk mode” which detects when it is getting dark and then stops cats from getting out, so it is well equipped.
There are a few quirks though. Firstly, it uses a 9V battery rather than the usual 4 x AA, which are harder to find. However, the bigger potential issue is that it only recognises the 15 digit microchip IDs so make sure you know which type your cat is fitted with.
Other than that, it is a very well-specified catflap that makes a really good option for wall mounting.
You can read the full review here >>
PetSafe Microchip & RFID Cat Flap Review
If your cat has an incompatible, older style microchip or you simply do not want to have your cat chipped, the PetSafe may be the solution.
This PetSafe will work with an RFID tag that you can buy and attach to your pet’s collar. With this in place, it acts in exactly the same way as a microchip, so you can program it to only let your cats in.
Other than this feature it offers all the usual features you would expect, including recognising all the main types of microchips and capable of storing the information of up to 40 cats. So if you cannot find a way to get this one to work, you probably will not find any!
Powered by 4 x AA batteries, which should be good for about a year in typical use, and has extenders available to allow it to be wall-mounted, it is a very good option.
SureFlap Dual Scan in Brown Review
The Dualscan is our overall winner, so it will come as no surprise that, since it is available in brown, it also wins our pick for those of you with wooden doors!
As mentioned elsewhere, it works with 9, 10 & 15 digit microchips and does everything you could want of a microchip catflap, including setting it up with different permissions for different cats.
We also like this catflap as the catch is quieter than most, which makes it much less alarming for cats and hence, they get used to using it faster too.
So there you go, if you want a brown catflap, then why not just get out top pick!
Summary
So there you have it, my selection of the best microchip cat flaps for pretty much any criteria. Of course, none of the flaps on offer by the main manufacturers are bad, they will all serve you well. This is simply my opinion on the best from installing and setting them up (and occasionally being called up to fix them too!)
The one thing about these is that if you need one, you will wonder how you managed without it once you get it! They are a great invention