Technical description Cat Door Bell
Nyan cats, long cats, ceiling cats, and keyboard sitting cats...
Cats are pretty much rulers of the human race!
Since we're obliged to pay homage to all their appearances on the Internet, we should do the same for our house kitties too. And what better way than with this Cat Doorbell? Okay, maybe it won't be quite so popular with the doggies...Perhaps it'll make them a little jealous (Ha! Humans get their own back on all the silly barking!)
Actually the Cat Doorbell works not only with cats but also with dogs, and maybe even with other well-trained pets, to tell you when your cat (or dog) wants to be let inside again. So if you don't have a cat flap, this gadget will be a great help. The motion sensor should be mounted outside close to the spot where the cat normally enters, for example at the door or a window. Make sure while installing that the sensor really is pointed to the animal's favourite waiting place.
The sensor is connected to the bell via radio frequency. When the cat triggers the sensor, the bell lets you know. You can choose between the bell ringing, showing a light effect (see photos), or both. And the volume can be adjusted, of course.
The great advantage the Cat Doorbell has over regular cat flaps, is it prevents other cats from entering, or you can refuse those awful 'gifts' your kitty leaves on the mat! Most importantly, of course, is that your cat or dog doesn't need to wait too long in the cold/heat/rain anymore.
Installation requires additional screws, 3 x AA batteries and a 9-volt battery.