Can't you just set the cat to download and install updates automatically? ;)

Ray


On 20 Dec 2012, at 21:20, Terry Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Dec 20, 3:37 am, Ray Fenwick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just in case you didn't know, exactly this device has been built already and
>> is commercially available.  It uses the subcutaneously implanted RFID
>> 'microchip' that is used worldwide for identifying animals, and will let in
>> your cat(s) and only yours (you program which cat's to allow).
>> 
>> They're great because they're fool proof, and do not rely on a collar that
>> could be lost or pose a strangulation hazard to for the cat.
> 
> They're also handy for cats that have never worn a collar and might
> object to it.
> 
> The only thing to watch out for is that there were several competing
> microchip solutions not too long ago, and in the past someone reported
> installing one of these cat flaps, being unable to get it to recognize
> their cat's microchip, and the cat flap support people told them they
> needed to take their cat in to be upgraded from a 16-digit to a 20-
> digit chip!
> 
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