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My back gate is bolted only and a bit of snib goes ok.
Yesterday I put Maxie out to pee when I looked god love him he is round at the front of the house.
WEnt out to look at bolt - door was open right enough but snib was the same length.
Last night I put a lock on it and the same thing has happened this morning.
Neighbours has said the wind etc - can cause this. Not one night with snib and opening with the lock. I will keep an eye tonight and tomorrow morning will ensure door is not opened and look for something elese in B&Q or something.
Yesterday I put Maxie out to pee when I looked god love him he is round at the front of the house.
WEnt out to look at bolt - door was open right enough but snib was the same length.
Last night I put a lock on it and the same thing has happened this morning.
Neighbours has said the wind etc - can cause this. Not one night with snib and opening with the lock. I will keep an eye tonight and tomorrow morning will ensure door is not opened and look for something elese in B&Q or something.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Mamy - well I was away for about half an hour and gate opened and I had put him out again - when the wee head peered through the ajar gates. Went out and found I have a very very loose plank and even whilst I was standing it a gust of wind blew the plank back releasing the bolt. So I have something heavy against - I will need the plank fixed for the rest of this weather.
alavahalf, I can see the direction that your thoughts are going - I think - but, no (speaking gently) that is not exactly what I meant. I was (speaking gently again) referring to the g.a.t.e. that could be tied up. Nobody loves animals more than I do (as long as they belong to someone else), and I would not wish any of them to come to harm (as long as they belong to someone else, again). Please do not report me to the RSPCA, as I am about to have my tea, and I would not wish to be disturbed. Thank you for your concern sigh .