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Old 04-02-2010, 08:21 PM   #8864
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Yeah, I had a strange cat walk into the room I was in a year or so ago..man did he run when I went after him..that's when I removed the cat flap.

Cat flaps can be exciting. A friend told me his cat flap horror story: He has 3 cats too. He came home after dark, went in the house and found all 3 cats sitting on the couch - absolutely frozen in place with huge eyes looking up. He looked up and saw an adult raccoon clinging to the top of the doorjamb over the door leading to the kitchen. Thinking fast, he opened the kitchen door into the back yard and turned out all the lights in the house. He then sat down on the couch with the cats, opened a bottle of Irish whiskey and waited for the raccoon to exit the house. Needless to say, the flap was removed later that night. He is a really big guy - about 6' 3" and 250 pounds -- and I've never lost the mental image I had of him cowering on the couch in the dark with his kittehs swilling the whiskey.
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