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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    Hi again Martaine. I must say I don't fully understand what you are telling me. - What type of plastic strips are you suggesting? (normal strips?) - and do you mean for me to put them around the entire inner side? (and are you sure that will work) I really appreciate you taking time to answer...
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    When you say plastic, how could I do that?? Here are some photos of the hole and cat door - you can clearly see the metal front in the wall ...hard to grasp that just 1 mm thickness can do that much of a trick!
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    I'll definitely post pictures tomorrow so you can see it clearly 😊🙏 Thanks Martaine
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    Ohhh sounds interesting!! Our model is the sureflap. Its a chip reader. I could post some more pics tomorrow 😊 This one: SureFlap Mikrochip Kattelem | zooplus.dk https://share.google/GPHGKFI98hUSZrLja
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    I guess it s protection. Probably an insurance issue. But the whole idea was to try and find out if it could be done without replacing the plate. We just got it installed 😊
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    Not really...there is only a few cm that the front covers up
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    The metal is on the entire front of the wall, and looks the same and has same thickness as the inner wall shown on the first photo. (Under the tape and yellow highlight) Yes apparently it shields… but I guess your solution would make it work! I would rather see if there is another way though ☺️...
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    Cat door sensor jammed by steel (metal) enforced wall

    Hope this is the right forum for this! Hi. I have installed an electronic cat flap in the wall so my cat is the only cat that can enter from the outside. However, the wall has a 2-3 mm steel (or other metal) enforcement that prevents the chip reader to function when it is installed. The cat...
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