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Leopardspot | 09:37 Mon 03rd Mar 2008 | Animals & Nature
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Further to my previous post - and thanks to everyone who replied I thought I'd give you an update on the situation! The new cat flap arrived on Saturday and was fitted immediately.

When it came to bed time - it was put to the 'in only' option, checked, checked and checked again! Little Tigger was left in a bedroom all night so he didn't get beat up and a bowl of cat food was left in front of the flap to tempt the big ugly ginger cat in!

It came to the morning went downstairs - I kid you not the bowl of food was licked clean, no sign of the cat and cat flap now positioned at the 'in and out' option! We have a cctv camera facing the back door and this was checked straight away. The Ginger Ninja had entered the house at 3.06 am and left at 3.09 am - licked clean a bowl of cat food and let itself out of the locked cat flap in three minutes! Now either this cat has human help or he's been trained by the S.A.S!!

Last night we did exactly the same but this time sellotaped the little switch shut, checked the camera this morning the cat had been to the cat flap, looked through it and decided not to come in - it's like he's got a sixth sense!

We'll see what tonight brings ... but its beginning to get personal now!!
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LOL Wolf 63. It certainly does look strange out of context!

Here you go:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Media-and-TV/Qu estion531190.html

My answer to Tizzi247.

Poor old Tigger the wussy pussy - , nowhere at night to escape to from all the perils of the outside world. Perhaps it will harden him up a bit!! ;o)

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