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milestogo
Jul 2022
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i tought our dog to open the sliding glass door with his nose . we left the door open abit so he cou
AllaN01Bear
Jul 2022
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Laffy Kat
(16,386 posts)1. It looks like a gang problem to me.
AllaN01Bear
(18,326 posts)2. i tought our dog to open the sliding glass door with his nose . we left the door open abit so he cou
ld do that . he never figured out how to open it when wanting back in. that made my day/
Ziggysmom
(3,409 posts)3. Some cats are just born problem solvers. I had a kit like that, but my current boy can hardly
figure out how to push a door open when it's already ajar an inch or 2.
Bayard
(22,121 posts)4. And he's very polite in holding it open for the other kitties