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cats and new pet door
We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are
trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde |
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cats and new pet door
"snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde Simple. When a cat wants out, pick him up and push him through the cat door. When they want back in, go out another door, and then pick them up and thrust them through the cat door the other way.....It won't take them long before they learn to do it themselves....... |
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how about keeping your cat indoors so they do not get hit by cars.
"snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde |
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"SantaSteeler" wrote in message .. . how about keeping your cat indoors so they do not get hit by cars. Because they live on a farm where there aren't any cars for miles in any direction? |
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snydley wrote:
We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde If it is a cat flap, I propped the flap open for a week or so till they got used to going through the 'hole' After they knew they could go through, the plastic flap was not such a threat. Astrog |
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how about keeping your cat indoors so they do not get hit by cars. Because they live on a farm where there aren't any cars for miles in any direction? What about predastors (Animals) ?!?!? ************************************************** *** E-mail address altered to foil spam. Reply to news groups for all to see please. _ / ) (\__/) ( ( ) ( ) ) ={ }= / / ) `-------/ / ( / \ | ,'\ , ,' `-'\ ,---\ | \ _) ) `. \ / (__/ ) ) (_/ (\__/) )oo( ={ }= ************************************************** *** |
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A couple people have said, "what about cars, and what about predators"? What about them? Sure they're out there. But I would NEVER keep my cats indoors for that reason. They need their freedom just like we do. Did your parents let you outside when you were kids? What about cars, what about predators? How would it have been for you if you didn't have that freedom. I think it's cruel to not let them outside. They're not just an object for us to enjoy in our houses. I also would never remove their claws like some people do. I believe in having them share their lives with us, as nature intended. Sure, they can get hit by cars, or killed by other animals, but that's the chances we take.
Snyde "snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde |
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William Graham wrote:
"snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde Simple. When a cat wants out, pick him up and push him through the cat door. When they want back in, go out another door, and then pick them up and thrust them through the cat door the other way.....It won't take them long before they learn to do it themselves....... you hope or they could expect you to do that all the time just leave a treat on the otherside of the door? |
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but humans have reason where animals have only instinct. would you let your dogs run free? yea YOU probably would. good reason why we have so many unwanted cats. just let em run and get more disease. spread the problem everywhere.
"snydley" wrote in message ... A couple people have said, "what about cars, and what about predators"? What about them? Sure they're out there. But I would NEVER keep my cats indoors for that reason. They need their freedom just like we do. Did your parents let you outside when you were kids? What about cars, what about predators? How would it have been for you if you didn't have that freedom. I think it's cruel to not let them outside. They're not just an object for us to enjoy in our houses. I also would never remove their claws like some people do. I believe in having them share their lives with us, as nature intended. Sure, they can get hit by cars, or killed by other animals, but that's the chances we take. Snyde "snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde |
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"Little Hawk" wrote in message news:y4ali.106345$1i1.124@pd7urf3no... William Graham wrote: "snydley" wrote in message ... We just installed a pet door in our sliding glass door's screen door and are trying to get our cats to use it with no success. If we hold it open for them we can get 1 of them to walk through, but the other 3 are either scared or confused by it. Can anyone give us any suggestions on how to train these guys to use it? Thanks, Snyde Simple. When a cat wants out, pick him up and push him through the cat door. When they want back in, go out another door, and then pick them up and thrust them through the cat door the other way.....It won't take them long before they learn to do it themselves....... you hope or they could expect you to do that all the time just leave a treat on the otherside of the door? Oh yeah....They will never actually LIKE using the cat door.....It's always preferable to have a human doorman at your disposal......:^) |
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