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  • How do you know if your cat is spoiled?

    Well, I have a doggie, um huh kittie door on my patio so that my cats can go in and out as they please. Miss Lillye dosen't mind using the door to go out but she wants to be let back in through the people door. I even tried the treat bag to get her to come in through the little door and she wouldn't budge. Not 10 minutes after letting her back in, out the little door she went! She started crying to come back in again! Still would not use the little door to come back in, I had to let her in through the big door. Now as I am typing this she is back outside crying to come in. She's driving me insane! Enjoy the video's.

    Lillye "Pooh" part 1



    Lillye "Pooh" part 2

    A house without a puffer is not a Home.

  • #2
    Yes, you are going to keep getting up and opening the door.....

    :)

    CF
    Truth is the cement that holds the bricks and stones of a sane and civilized society together. Remove the former and the latter will crumble.

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    • #3
      lol cute kittie,

      I've thought about setting up a door to let my kitties out onto the porch whenever they want, but they couldnt figure out a door on the litter box... so I think they would probably have similar problems as yours

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      • #4
        Aww! I have problems with my dog. We don't have a little door, but sometime we can't get her to come back in after she's gone potty because she knows we're going somewhere without her. Sometimes getting out the treats work and sometimes it doesn't.
        -Laura-

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        • #5
          She's just being a brat. The doggie door has been there for almost 10 years. They use it often, in, out, in, out. But sometimes she's just a brat and wants me to let her in the big door. I usually shake the treat bag and she comes running in. Tonight she didn't want to do that. I told her if she goes out one more time she's going to stay out. I'm not getting up again. So out she went! I think she's jealous, maybe I've been giving too much attention to the fish.
          A house without a puffer is not a Home.

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          • #6


            We have the opposite problem. Our cats always want to be let out through the door to the garage, which means I have to crack the garage door so they aren't trapped in the garage. They will cry until we open the door and let them out, circle the house and come back in the cat door...cry until we open the door to let them out, circle the house and come back in the cat door...over and over and over.
            Our Fishhouse
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            • #7
              Yeap, that sounds about right. Out the doggie door around to the back door, cry, cry, cry, let her in, wait 10 minutes, out the doggie door around the corner to the back door and repeat!

              Never a dull moment at my house. )
              A house without a puffer is not a Home.

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