Re: Some incredibly good luck
- From: "Pat" <patricia251.catlitter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 18:42:03 -0500
"jmcquown" <jmcquown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
| Magic Mood Jeep wrote:
| > I bet for the cost of the materials, you can BUY a premade cat door,
| > one that's made to go on either existing doors, or through a wall.
| > Check your local pet supply store.
|
| That's what I was thinking! Then she'd just need to measure and cut the
| hole in the door for the flap. She can get a locking flap to keep out
| critters that aren't cats, too!
I guess some of my messages aren't showing up in your news reader. Maybe
this one will... As I replied to Nancy Lee (above), it's the back yard
that's getting fenced in, and I already have the cat flap, but there is no
back door to install it in.
There are two exits from this house and both are in the front. I could just
cut a hole in the wall somewhere in the back part of the house and put the
cat flap in that, but I would rather be able to walk right out into the back
yard myself, instead of going around from the front. So I must build a door.
Not a cat door. A human door. Building a human door is a lot of work but
much, much cheaper than buying one (at least where exterior doors are
concerned).
.
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