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Microchips now used to drive away unwanted animals

Added: (Wed Jun 30 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Microchip implant in an animal is used not only as a means of animal identification, but used as well to drive away unwanted animals.

Nottingham, England (June 30, 2010) - For more than three decades now, microchips have been implanted in animals for various reasons.

Microchips were implanted in cattle to allow ranchers to monitor the cattle' reproductive and eating habits. Microchips were also used for animal identification in laboratory animals such as rabbits and guineapigs. In the 1990s, millions of cattle, racehorces, fish, dogs, and cats have been implanted with microchips.

Millions of animal owners have chosen microchipping as other traditional animal identification methods have lots of disadvantages. Traditional identification methods include ear tags and tatooing. While both are visible means of animal identification, the two can easily be removed intentionally or unintentionally.

For close to three decades, microchip implants have proven to be less painful, permanent, and unalterable method of animal identification.

Microchips, which are as tiny as grains of rice, are battery-free. Microchips implanted in animals are activated by a radio frequency signal emitted by scanners.

With the product called Pet Porte Smart Flap, the microchip implant in an animal is used not only as a means of animal identification but used as well to drive away unwanted animals. How is this possible? If you are having problems with your traditional cat flap with bully and tom cats coming and going into your cat flap at will, there's an unconventional cat flap called Pet Porte Smart Flap that drives unwanted cats and other animals away.

Invented by veterinarian David Chamberlain from Guernsey, Channel Islands, the Pet Porte Smart Flap works by implanting a microchip in your beloved cat. This product also works with cats who have been microchipped. The Pet Porte Smart Flap cat flap has a built-in scanner. This cutting-edge cat flap opens only when your beloved cat wants to go in or out of the flap; it fully closes its flap to all other animals and moving objects that wish to enter. Installing this modern cat flap into your door, wall or window makes your home an ultimate haven for your cat, your family and yourself.

To buy a Pet Porte Smart Flap, contact its world's leading retailer, the Microchip Cat Flaps Ltd. At the company's website: http://www.microchipcatflaps.co.uk, once you order, delivery is assured the next working day. You can also try this product risk free for 30 days at Microchip Cat Flaps Ltd website. Know more about Pet Porte Smart Flap by watching Sky One TV show called "My Pet Shame" this 4th of August.

About Microchip Cat Flaps Ltd
Microchip Cat Flaps Ltd is the world's leading retailer of Pet Porte Smart Flap. The company is based in Nottingham, England.

Contact details:
Microchip Cat Flaps Ltd.
21 Hartington Avenue
Carlton
Nottingham
NG4 3NR
United Kingdom
Telephone #: 0800 092 4880
Fax #: 0115 9400 899
Email: james@microchipcatflaps.co.uk
Website: http://www.microchipcatflaps.co.uk

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