I am a little familiar with cat behavior, but not so with common American interior design I have the hunch that this door is a somewhat typical wardrobe door?
When we’d go out of the house, I would put our Labrador in the den to keep him out of trouble. We’d return home to find him roaming the house. I kept thinking that I had forgotten to close the den door. After the third time I set-up the video camera. Turns out he had taught himself to reach up and turn the door knob with his mouth and pull the door open. That was one smart dog.
I heard a guy say his cat was accidentally walled up in his apartment after a plumber took off an access plate to do some repairs. Once he removed the plate, the cat’s first stop was the litter box.
So far the best I’ve done is teach one cat to play “tag” as I walk around the house running up the Fitbit. Each trip around “it” tags the other—she would explode out from a hiding place on her turn, but not on mine.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
That was as bad as being dropped off at a kennel while you leave on a trip.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Awww, poor baby’s embarrassed now.
nosirrom over 2 years ago
You can’t expect a cat to operate complicated machinery.
unfair.de over 2 years ago
I am a little familiar with cat behavior, but not so with common American interior design I have the hunch that this door is a somewhat typical wardrobe door?
duggersd Premium Member over 2 years ago
So are we going to see another term you hardly every hear any more tomorrow? Ahhh, nostalgia!
1504jarvis over 2 years ago
When we’d go out of the house, I would put our Labrador in the den to keep him out of trouble. We’d return home to find him roaming the house. I kept thinking that I had forgotten to close the den door. After the third time I set-up the video camera. Turns out he had taught himself to reach up and turn the door knob with his mouth and pull the door open. That was one smart dog.
DrDavy2000 over 2 years ago
A classic:
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1955/10/03
Kawasaki Cat over 2 years ago
If my cat gets shut in a closet ,he just takes a nap until someone wonders where he is.
donwestonmysteries over 2 years ago
Who hasn’t had a cat sneak into a closet or a bedroom only to have the door closed on it, then later had to follow the meows to find it.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
My friends and I didn’t use the phrase,( in the ’50’s) but I believe I remember it from “The Little Rascals”.
DDrazen over 2 years ago
I heard a guy say his cat was accidentally walled up in his apartment after a plumber took off an access plate to do some repairs. Once he removed the plate, the cat’s first stop was the litter box.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
Serves the cat right.
JessieRandySmithJr. over 2 years ago
With two 9 month old kittens/cats I know Arlo’s “pain”.
CynthiaLeigh over 2 years ago
Been there, done that! I can’t open the closet door without a cat running in.
locake over 2 years ago
I just figured out why I don’t understand this comic half the time. It is because I don’t have a cat!
Natarose over 2 years ago
He probably didn’t hear you since he is a cat and probably fell asleep in the closet.
Yakety Sax over 2 years ago
Poor old puddy tat………
Sneaker over 2 years ago
WE always said Bee Bee Bumble Bee!! All the rest may come in Free!!
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
Luddie has ears!
Walkdad2 Premium Member over 2 years ago
So far the best I’ve done is teach one cat to play “tag” as I walk around the house running up the Fitbit. Each trip around “it” tags the other—she would explode out from a hiding place on her turn, but not on mine.