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Re: Door Openers



On Jun 22, 8:24=A0am, "Sue" <so...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It seems now that this is the least of my worries. =A0He is now bringing =
live
> baby birds into the house. =A0:-(
>
> "ABLE_1" <royboynos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:rZudnTWkAI2G-cDVnZ2dnUVZ_szinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> > There are smart cats and dumb servants.
>
> > Then there are dumber servants and dumber cats.
>
> > There are also smart servants and smart cats.
>
> > That beings said, it would seem that one of the above may apply in this
> > situation.
>
> > My mother(servant) has a smart cat that goes by the name Sylvester. =A0=
So
> > one day Sylvester decides he wants to go out so he reaches up and paws =
at
> > the lever type door knob. =A0So my mother gets up and lets him out on t=
o the
> > enclosed carport. =A0After a little of this training of my mother he th=
en
> > starts to do the same when he wants back in.
>
> > So my mother decides she is tired of getting up every time to let him o=
ut
> > she takes some rubber bands and wraps them around the lever so that
> > Sylvester can get a grip and open the door himself when he wants to go =
out
> > to the car port. =A0Then when my mother want to 'at her discretion' goe=
s and
> > closes the door to either keep the heat in or cold out depending on the
> > weather. =A0But then Sylvester does the same thing when he wants back i=
n and
> > she has to it again. =A0All seems well for a long time.
>
> > Then my mother gets tired of always closing the door for Sylvester so s=
he
> > decides to come up with a plan to have the door close automatically. =
=A0So
> > she takes a bungee cord and attaches it to the door and to the hand rai=
l
> > outside the door. =A0Now Sylvester can open the door to go out or come =
at
> > his leisure and the door will always close behind him. =A0My mother doe=
s not
> > need to tend to the cat since she is a smart servant of a smart cat.
>
> > So this TRUE story brings us to this question. =A0Of the three listed a=
bove,
> > which are you???
>
> > Now I am sure that someone here will find it necessary to make some dum=
b
> > snotty comment. =A0So for the sake of those that just can't wait read s=
uch
> > dribble I will inject the following.
>
> >>>>>>>So who gives a rats ass about your mother and her cat!!!!<<<<<<
>
> > Have a nice day.
>
> > Les
>
> >>> We have a cat that is indoor/outdoor. =A0We like to keep him in at
> >>> night as that is when the coyotes roam around here, and cats are
> >>> ideal meals for them. =A0Unfortunately, despite the fact that we have=
 a
> >>> litter box inside, he decided long ago that he did not like it and
> >>> insists on going outside. =A0Used to be he'd start howling to go out
> >>> around 5-5:30 am, which is not bad since that's the time I usually
> >>> get up for work. =A0Lately it's been anywhere from 2:30 to 4 am, whic=
h
> >>> is disruptive to our sleep as we have to put on a robe and go
> >>> downstairs to open the door between the house and the garage (we have
> >>> a cat door so he can get out from there).
> >>> Anyone know of some sort of powered door opener with remote that we
> >>> could put on that door between house and garage so we could just open
> >>> it from our bed?
>
> >>> Thanks!
>
> >>> Sue- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Sue,

Have you thought about making your life simplier...get a dog.



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