We had a cat who didn’t like to use the cat flap. In the kitchen, there were two doors about 6 feet apart; both led outside. One of them had the pet door in it. My dad put it in for the dogs, but it was cat-friendly, too. One of the cats could use it but he didn’t like it. So he would sit in front of the other door, the one 6’ away that did not have the pet flap, and meow loudly to be let out. Whenever I saw him doing that, of course, I would pick him up and put him through the pet door. Pretty soon, he caught on. He’d be sitting there by the other door, hollering to be let out; if he saw that I was the human that was coming, he would quickly change his mind and take himself through the pet door. Smart kitty.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
of course
KA7DRE Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s not that hard. . . just give it a little push and your in.
Yakety Sax about 2 years ago
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https://www.greatdanegraphics.com/content/images/thumbs/0029665_cat-stuck-in-pet-door_385.jpeg
https://post.bark.co/fun/dogs-failed-cat-doors/
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
Cat flaps are dangerous. Critters other than cats can come in.
thejanith Premium Member about 2 years ago
We had a cat who didn’t like to use the cat flap. In the kitchen, there were two doors about 6 feet apart; both led outside. One of them had the pet door in it. My dad put it in for the dogs, but it was cat-friendly, too. One of the cats could use it but he didn’t like it. So he would sit in front of the other door, the one 6’ away that did not have the pet flap, and meow loudly to be let out. Whenever I saw him doing that, of course, I would pick him up and put him through the pet door. Pretty soon, he caught on. He’d be sitting there by the other door, hollering to be let out; if he saw that I was the human that was coming, he would quickly change his mind and take himself through the pet door. Smart kitty.