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Tom Meter April 14th 04 10:13 PM

Indoor cat figured out doggie door
 
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?



Karen April 14th 04 11:12 PM


"Tom Meter" wrote in message
om...
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign

of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her

and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


Well, you could try that. From what I hear, once they figure out the doors,
it's pretty hard though. Do the dogs *have* to have free access?

Karen



Karen April 14th 04 11:12 PM


"Tom Meter" wrote in message
om...
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign

of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her

and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


Well, you could try that. From what I hear, once they figure out the doors,
it's pretty hard though. Do the dogs *have* to have free access?

Karen



Karen April 14th 04 11:13 PM


"Karen" wrote in message
...

"Tom Meter" wrote in message
om...
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away

and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign

of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her

and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let

me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the

dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


Well, you could try that. From what I hear, once they figure out the

doors,
it's pretty hard though. Do the dogs *have* to have free access?

Karen


Or, here's another thought. Can you cat proof your backyard?
www.catfencein.com


Karen



Karen April 14th 04 11:13 PM


"Karen" wrote in message
...

"Tom Meter" wrote in message
om...
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away

and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign

of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her

and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let

me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the

dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


Well, you could try that. From what I hear, once they figure out the

doors,
it's pretty hard though. Do the dogs *have* to have free access?

Karen


Or, here's another thought. Can you cat proof your backyard?
www.catfencein.com


Karen



Kristine Kochanski April 15th 04 09:58 AM

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:13:46 GMT, "Tom Meter"
wrote:

Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


A doggy door??? Never heard of that, I presume it's like an over-sized
catflap?? Must be an American thing. The electronic thing sounds best,
though I've never seen one so I couldn't comment! Presume it works
like the magnetic catflap. Or do what the Brits do - take your dog out
2 or 3 times a day supervised when it needs its poop!


Kristine Kochanski April 15th 04 09:58 AM

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:13:46 GMT, "Tom Meter"
wrote:

Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign of
the house but it's getting harder and harder to juggle the dogs and her and
keep her from "escaping". Both times she just sat on the porch and let me
bring her in. Should I invest in an electronic door and just let the dogs
have "keys" or does someone have a better suggestion.?


A doggy door??? Never heard of that, I presume it's like an over-sized
catflap?? Must be an American thing. The electronic thing sounds best,
though I've never seen one so I couldn't comment! Presume it works
like the magnetic catflap. Or do what the Brits do - take your dog out
2 or 3 times a day supervised when it needs its poop!


Sherry April 15th 04 04:35 PM

A doggy door??? Never heard of that, I presume it's like an over-sized
catflap?? Must be an American thing. The electronic thing sounds best,
though I've never seen one so I couldn't comment! Presume it works
like the magnetic catflap. Or do what the Brits do - take your dog out
2 or 3 times a day supervised when it needs its poop!


People who have doggie doors also have fenced back yards. It gives the dog
access while you're gone to the outdoors. It *is* just like a big kitty door --
unfortunately, some of them are big enough for a person to crawl through, which
I always thought was kind of creepy.

Sherry

Sherry April 15th 04 04:35 PM

A doggy door??? Never heard of that, I presume it's like an over-sized
catflap?? Must be an American thing. The electronic thing sounds best,
though I've never seen one so I couldn't comment! Presume it works
like the magnetic catflap. Or do what the Brits do - take your dog out
2 or 3 times a day supervised when it needs its poop!


People who have doggie doors also have fenced back yards. It gives the dog
access while you're gone to the outdoors. It *is* just like a big kitty door --
unfortunately, some of them are big enough for a person to crawl through, which
I always thought was kind of creepy.

Sherry

Alison April 15th 04 08:35 PM


"Kristine Kochanski" wrote in message
...
A doggy door??? Never heard of that, I presume it's like an

over-sized
catflap?? Must be an American thing. The electronic thing sounds

best,
though I've never seen one so I couldn't comment! Presume it works
like the magnetic catflap. Or do what the Brits do - take your dog

out
2 or 3 times a day supervised when it needs its poop!


We have fenced back gardens (yards) and front gardens are usually
fenced and gated but not always . ( An Englishman's home is his castle
LOL) and we also let our cats out so its not a problem.
Alison





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