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M.C. Mullen - 02 Jul 2005 17:48 GMT
Can your cats open doors too?
Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to bed
10 minutes ago (means I put them into a room upstairs with beds and a litter
box) - guess which trio is just after coming downstairs again and purring a
storm?

Carola

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wester@laway.net - 03 Jul 2005 14:37 GMT
>Can your cats open doors too?
>Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to bed
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> =´`= ___   )
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<snort> You got some smart kittens there! My Fray D can open cupboard
doors with a vengeance and does so on a regular basis (for whatever
weird cat reason, she likes to get into my pots and pans and into
where I keep the paper towels). I hope she does not learn this trick
(but she's 10 years old).
Wayne Boatwright - 03 Jul 2005 16:06 GMT
On Sun 03 Jul 2005 06:37:19a,  wrote in alt.cats:

>>Can your cats open doors too?
>>Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> where I keep the paper towels). I hope she does not learn this trick
> (but she's 10 years old).

We have 5 furry ones and they have all learned to open the cupboard doors.  
One of our cats often sleeps inside a bathroom vanity cupboard.  Two of
them (brothers) play hide and seek in and out of the cupboards.  I've given
up! :-)

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Beth - 04 Jul 2005 16:04 GMT
> Can your cats open doors too?
> Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to
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>door open, because if your knobs are as high as mine, they'd need to :)
>Congrats on being owned by a trio of geniuses!
Beth
M.C. Mullen - 04 Jul 2005 20:28 GMT
Perhaps your trio is working together to get that
: >door open, because if your knobs are as high as mine, they'd need to :)
: >Congrats on being owned by a trio of geniuses!
: Beth

Sad day and happy day:

Today two of our three kittens left for good to an excellent place though:
To a young couple who lives in the green with a little river that flows
through the garden
and plenty of cat loving neighbours. PLUS: the father sells premium cat
food!

Carola
Brand - 06 Jul 2005 23:50 GMT
> Can your cats open doors too?
> Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>One of my cats opens the closet door. I'll shut it everyday, and he opens
>it so he can sleep in the dirty laundy basket I keep in there.
M.C. Mullen - 07 Jul 2005 04:34 GMT
: > Can your cats open doors too?
: > Well, our kittens certainly can! I put the three 11 week old rascals to
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
: >One of my cats opens the closet door. I'll shut it everyday, and he opens
: >it so he can sleep in the dirty laundy basket I keep in there.

Maybe he's looking for a bath? :-)

Carola
 
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