Poor Sophie, suffering from WSOTD syndrome.Our boxer had that too.in case your wondering if your pet suffers from this syndrome, check to see if they are constantly crossing a door threshold. No cure has ever been found for;
With a cat it’s not so much the “in or out” question but the fact that they hate a closed door. They want to know what’s going on on the other side of the door. They like all doors to be open.
Ida No over 8 years ago
Next, let’s play “make up your mind!”
mjb515 over 8 years ago
Indecisiveness may or may not be Sophie’s problem.
shelly over 8 years ago
As usual, Sesame Street nails this controversy head on…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzdUcZMd2pA
Ned Snipes over 8 years ago
Poor Sophie, suffering from WSOTD syndrome.Our boxer had that too.in case your wondering if your pet suffers from this syndrome, check to see if they are constantly crossing a door threshold. No cure has ever been found for;
WrongSideOf The Door syndrome.
alondra over 8 years ago
With a cat it’s not so much the “in or out” question but the fact that they hate a closed door. They want to know what’s going on on the other side of the door. They like all doors to be open.
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
Some very prominent people have suffered from that – getting stuck in a doorway – a form of OCD.
Diat60 over 8 years ago
I couldn’t help but notice the absence of a hand holding the door open. We don’t dare leave our outer doors open because of flies and other unwanteds.