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My stupid cat ......*Update*

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This thread is so funny :lol: ( not so funny for those of you enduring gale force winds through the cat flaps though ). My cats have always worked out how to use the cat flap no problem, though they still give us plenty of laughs - the 2 siamese will exit in a hurry if a stranger comes into the room, they will try to go through the catflap together and usually get wedged for a few seconds midway :lol:

My Birman is a BIG boy - though mostly fluff, but he has a habit of standing in the porch with just his head through the flap while considering the merits of in or out, viewed from the hall side , his head fills the gap entirely and he stands there with the flap resting on his head like some kind of fashion accessory :roll::lol:

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That sounds hillarious Meezers :lol: they are so funny aren't they?

 

As for Spit I think we have a bit of progress :pray:

 

As I've been at home a lot the past few days I've been waiting until he goes out the (propped open howling gales etc) cat flap and then closing it behind him so he HAS to come back through it or freeze to death :shock:

 

Well he soon decided that sitting the other side of a nice warm comfy room on a cold concrete floor plus already mentioned howling gale wasn't good and pushed his way through!

 

He still wont go out through it yet - just sits and yowls (or heads for the plant pot) but I feel its a step forward - watch this space :D

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:roll: Could you ask him to give Claudette some lessons? I've had to resort to a litter tray in case I'm not around to open the door, it's just too cold to have the flap open when I'm home.

 

Unfortunately she is not a cat who takes to being handled much, and any attempts at 'shoving' are likely to be met with retaliation and severe flesh-wounds.

 

I'll keep trying!

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YIPEE !!!! - he's finally gone and done it :D After several days of watching when he goes out the catflap and quickly shutting it behind him so he has to come back through, yesterday he then turned round, pushed it with his nose and went back out again - didnt even bat an eyelid!

 

So, no more draughty living room for me then :dance::dance:

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My Birman is a BIG boy - though mostly fluff, but he has a habit of standing in the porch with just his head through the flap while considering the merits of in or out, viewed from the hall side , his head fills the gap entirely and he stands there with the flap resting on his head like some kind of fashion accessory :roll::lol:

 

:lol: Er ppppppppppiccy????? I love Birmans - one of the guys I used to work with used to have Birmans - or rather his mum bred them. It's those impish looks and white paws that get me - and the fluff - so squidgeable.

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Oh no - they are bright; at least our Birman X was - he figured out how to open the kitchen door by jumping on the worktop and pushing the handle down. Although admittedly once he did go up to a 2D metal cat and growl at it for ages because it wouldn't go away (but by then he was very old and losing his sight). This thread has entertained me no end - particularly the bit about the fat cat, its small head, the OH and the vet :D

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