Easily fixed, simply build a ramp on either side of the door. Cats are limber, so the ramps don't have to be full height, just say maybe 1.5 metres tall. Or a rope swing that they can access from the kitchen cabinet tops that swings across on a parabolic arc, the dead point of which avails the felines of a quarter second of stationary-ness to alight. Maybe a 'cat-a-pult' ... set to launch the cat 10cms above the hole in the door to teach the wee pussy that he/she should have learned how to use the door handle.
You're welcome - I have six of the terrors here so know what I am talking about.
P.S. - 1.5 metres is about I have no idea how many feet, we went metric on December 1976. P.P.S.-Same goes cms ... maybe 4 inchies ?
I have done that too.
ReplyDeleteEasily fixed, simply build a ramp on either side of the door.
ReplyDeleteCats are limber, so the ramps don't have to be full height, just say maybe 1.5 metres tall.
Or a rope swing that they can access from the kitchen cabinet tops that swings across on a parabolic arc, the dead point of which avails the felines of a quarter second of stationary-ness to alight.
Maybe a 'cat-a-pult' ... set to launch the cat 10cms above the hole in the door to teach the wee pussy that he/she should have learned how to use the door handle.
You're welcome - I have six of the terrors here so know what I am talking about.
P.S. - 1.5 metres is about I have no idea how many feet, we went metric on December 1976.
P.P.S.-Same goes cms ... maybe 4 inchies ?
Someone forgot the old carpenter's saying — "Measure twice, cut once."
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