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Dang. Those are some serious modifications!!!
I bet they like that. 🙂 XO
Is the teleportation entrance down for maintenance?
Yikes! Domekitty was determined!
Forever love to Angel Sawyer from Noelle
Somekitty not Domekitty
Somekitty not Domekitty. Mom’s typing is BAD
MOL!!!
Cats are most resourceful. If they had thumbs we’d be in big trouble.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to all the kitties, a smooch to Cooper Murphy and a big hug to mom. ♥
Indeed, except they do like being waited upon. MOL!
OH my gosh, I have cold chills thinking of Katie using an inside-outside cat door. We live on a busy street on one side and deep huge woods on the other–back–side.
The cat door goes to the upper deck catio. It was the one we used before adding on to the first floor. They now have a cat door from the new laundry room to the lower deck catio. We live on a super busy street as well. We don’t know who or when they broke the upper door, but after a couple of nights of finding kitties on the catio after the new cat door had been closed and locked, we thought we better check the upstairs one, and the photos show what we discovered.
Charlee: “Uh-oh, did like Kool-Aid Man just come through or something?”
We suspect COOPER MURPHY tried to bulldoze his 20 pound self through the locked door.
Wha-oh!
We have most of our cat doors taped open anyhow, except the one that leads into an extremely cold room.
I take it that cat door has seen some heavy use.
WOW……well, just shows what determination can do right?
Hugs, Pam
And most likely a 20-pound COOPER MURPHY.
We have a s whole door made with a flap, but that’s from the closed in porch to the dog lot, not from the inside of the house. Although, there is a solid thing that can be slid down it so we can’t get out, like when Mom has the gate door open. So,who chewed up the cat flap?
Looks like someone redesigned it.
Hmmm, rather mysterious!
Wow, did somecat ruin the door?? I hope you can get a replacement without having to replace the whole thing!