Let’s just understand one thing very clearly: the cat is not on the wrong side of the door. The door is on the wrong side of the cat. Get it straight, humans!
Many years ago, our 10 year-old cat trained the painter to open the door for her whenever she wanted. She then expected that service from everyone for the next 16 years.
My niece was visiting with her toddler who’d just learned to “walk” – he got to the screen door, fell forward and pushed the bottom of the screen out. Our cat immediately jumped through the flap. The door stayed that way until we sold the house 15 years later.
When I had five cats one of the best things I ever did was install a cat door on the sliding screen. It saved me approximately a billions trips to the door to let one of them in or out several times a day. Although it did allow them to bring me gifts of the occasional live bird or snake. Fun times!
Living in California, when I tell people that the scars in my arm are from having gone through a storm door when I was a kid, I then have to explain what a storm door is. It’s like a screen door but glass, to keep the water off the regular door during a hurricane or the like.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
Yeah, they’re all cat doors.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
It’s a cat universe.
amethyst52 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Kitties don’t go outside at my house. No need for a cat door.
ccomebacktour about 5 years ago
Splitting CAT-HAIR !
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Tomato – tomahto
nosirrom about 5 years ago
I hope Luddie remembers his doorpeople at Christmas.
jonesbeltone about 5 years ago
Cat door-storm door. Yep the same for sure. Mine like to climb the screen-had to change to heavy duty.
rugeirn about 5 years ago
Let’s just understand one thing very clearly: the cat is not on the wrong side of the door. The door is on the wrong side of the cat. Get it straight, humans!
ms-ss about 5 years ago
Some of our neighbors have cats. None of them are allowed outdoors because every night we can hear the coyotes howling.
foggyrobs2 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Many years ago, our 10 year-old cat trained the painter to open the door for her whenever she wanted. She then expected that service from everyone for the next 16 years.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 5 years ago
My niece was visiting with her toddler who’d just learned to “walk” – he got to the screen door, fell forward and pushed the bottom of the screen out. Our cat immediately jumped through the flap. The door stayed that way until we sold the house 15 years later.
yipp_eeee about 5 years ago
When I had five cats one of the best things I ever did was install a cat door on the sliding screen. It saved me approximately a billions trips to the door to let one of them in or out several times a day. Although it did allow them to bring me gifts of the occasional live bird or snake. Fun times!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Don’t let indoor pets out. Otherwise you need to search them and clean them of parasites they pickup.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Geez, Janice, do we have to explain everything?
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
Not joking about this. My cat knew how to knock on the back screen door when he wanted it.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Living in California, when I tell people that the scars in my arm are from having gone through a storm door when I was a kid, I then have to explain what a storm door is. It’s like a screen door but glass, to keep the water off the regular door during a hurricane or the like.
Tyge about 5 years ago
STORM-CAT! Disruptor of the Universe!