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Fundraising For Cat Rescue => Purrs Fundraising -Previous Events => Purrs Fundraising, Purrs' Registered Cat Rescues => Purrs 2010 Christmas Auction for Ron's Lost Cats Brighton => Topic started by: Steff - Petsearch Bedford HQ on November 26, 2010, 23:59:43 PM
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SureFlap are one of our clients at work and they very kindly donated one of their cats flaps to me to be auctioned off for Lost Cats Brighton. I thought this was amazingly generous of them because these retail at £81.99! Hopefully this will be a fabulous item for someone and will raise lots of money for Ron ;D
Here is some website blurb and a link to the website for full details:
The SureFlap microchip cat flap identifies cats using their unique identification microchip, unlocking only for your pet and preventing strays and neighbourhood cats from entering your home.
* Learns your cat's existing identification microchip
* Compatible with all common microchip types
* No need for a collar or tag which can become lost or snagged
* Simple one-button programming learns your cat's chip number in seconds
* Quick and easy to install into doors, windows and walls
* Fits into the hole left by most existing cat flaps
* Battery operated - typical battery life up to 12 months
http://www.sureflap.co.uk/products/details/1-microchip-cat-flap
Brand new & unused
Starting price £20.00
P&P £4.00 (via courier)
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Wow, how generous of them ;D
Lets get this started at £20.00
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£24
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Brilliant donation! £28
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I have a sureflap and i have to say it's brilliant ;D ;D Really easy to set up and batteries last for ages. This is one of the big advantages of the Sureflap - You don't need a power outlet near!
Some say the door is small and it is smaller than non microchip flaps but quite big enough for my Chubby Garf lad so had no proms with the size! ;D ;D
This is the newer version as well (i have the older one) and the locking clip is a better design ;D ;D ;D
It's so nice to know your own cats can come and go as they please and no other cat can get in whatsoever! It is the solution to stopping any other cats getting in your home in the flap!!
£35
:wow: ;D ;D ;D
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Just had one of these fitted for the OAP I was helping - the flap is for her cats not her of course. And to stop a neighbouring cat coming in and frightening her cats senseless. Have to say the flap is brill. ;D
So £40. ;D
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I have a cunning plan for this :sneaky: As it seems poor Riley has a food intolerance, once I get him settled I need Lu to be able to eat his usual favourites without guzzle-guts stealing it and making himself poorly :(
My plan is to have some sort of crate with a sureflap on so that only Lu can get in and eat the food ;D
£45
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That def would work Hun excellent plan! :wow: ;D
Big thing is ya don't need collars for it to work so ideal ;D
Gotta win it 1st .............
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£50 :shify:
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Oh dear :scared: Just totted up what I'm bidding on :doh:
Oh well, in for a penny in for a pound :evillaugh:
£52.00
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:xmas1: :auction 2: :xmas1:
Helen £52.00
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Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrump
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brrrrrrrrrumpy
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:snowball1: :auction 2: :snowball1:
Helen £52.00
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:crossed: £53
not that I'll be cutting holes in doors anytime soon :)
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:wooooo: thank you Frances! I won't need to feed the boys separately anymore so had no need for this after all and was resigned to being the top bidder! :doh: (would have honoured my bid of course)
We'll want to see photographic evidence of the beautiful Christopher and James using their posh new flap :Luv:
P.S Hope Gill won't tell me off for posting and not bidding as the auction has now finished :evillaugh:
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:win bid:
:congrats: Frances . You’re the winner with a final bid of £57.00 including P & P.
Please see the thread “How to pay your auction money” click this link http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,35728.0.html
Please contact Steff Petsearch Bedford HQ via email on their profile or by Private Message with the name of the item/s you have won and your postal name and address you would like the item sent to.
The money must be paid and any cheques cleared before the item is sent from the auctioneer.
Please post on this thread once you have sent a payment and again when you have received the item. Thanks.
For the auctioneer
Thanks for auctioning the item and for covering the postage cost so more funds go to Lost Cats Brighton. :hug: :thanks:
It's the auctioneer’s responsibility to guarantee the auctioned item is posted to the winning bidder.
The winning bidder must pay the winning bid before you send off the auction item.
Please wait until Tan or Gill have posted in this thread confirmation that the winner has paid, before dispatching the item. Please obtain a proof of posting on dispatch.
Please will you post confirmation on this thread when you have posted the item to the winner. Thanks
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Payment winging its way through the interwebby ;D
I won't need to feed the boys separately anymore so had no need for this after all and was resigned to being the top bidder!
I saw you post something about this on another thread but wanted to wait until the last minute in case anyone else also had it in mind! :evillaugh: I won't be fitting it until the temperature rises considerably higher than the minus nine degrees forecast for the next few days . . .
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Money received can be sent to winning bidder ;D
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On its way and tracking number pm'd...should be there tomorrow
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Big brown box containing cat flap arrived today.
:thanks: Steff
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great ;D locked