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Yep, I had a cat that would paw on the door if it wasn't open. I decided to see how long he'd stick with it. My sanity broke at 2 hours. He won and it was open from that night forward.
I installed a little door in my door for this exact reason. Best of both worlds.
Door Inspector here. Do you have a permit to install a door inside another door?
I was granted one upon presenting my previously tattered door. The cat was declared innocent, and I didn't press charges
I believe you. I will let you off with a warning because you have a presumably cute cat.
Do we get a cat tax hereβ½
Xzibit said it was okay.
I put dog doors on most of my doors because of my cat, otherwise she'd just sit at it meowing until it was opened.
Same. Otherwise Iβd have the door closed.