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Donna, have you tried putting Misty outside just before she is due to be fed, then tap/rattle her food bowl inside and hopefully she will be hungry enough to use the flap to get back in. I assume she has seen Chloe use the flap? |
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I wish I did have a miracle cure Donna I was hoping that you'd have better news At least Chloe is eating more and seems a bit happier. It's a big plus that she isn't weeing in your dining room any more too Is there any way that you could replace the second tray for a hooded one to stop Misty making a mess? Or even add a third one, which is hooded? I thought Misty had worked out how to use the flap? or was that just a one off!? Maybe if you push her through it both ways a few times she will get the hang of it?? (although I'm a fine one to talk when it comes to cat flaps - mine is propped open with a broom handle but then I don't have the worry of other cats coming in) Hmmmmm - Hilary usually has some good ideas - where are you DM!?!?!? |
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Yes and Yes Mags!!!!! I have tried leaving her outside for hours and hours in the hope she will get fed up and come in. I have tried putting her outside and tempting her in with dinner. I have tried pushing her fat butt through the hole through the flap too!!!! She sees Chloe do it all the time but sits and just looks at the flap She has managed to go out the flap a few times, and also uses the hooded litter tray with a flap, but she uses her paw to open the flap - this is where she goes wrong, as the magnet needs to activate the flap to open and that is on her collar Chloe pushes the flap with her nose and pushes it at the bottom near the catch so the magnet is activated.... Help!!!! |
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Donna, could you take the magnet out of the cat flap??? I know that it would mean that other cats could get in, but it might solve your short term problems. I know that they come out, as I took the magnet out of the one in my last house. |
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I think Chloe didnt like the other tray because it WAS a hooded tray. Think it contains the smell more which made it worse for her to go in. And i really dont want three litter trays!!! It is all getting a bit silly with more trays all over the place!! She did go out the flap a few times as the magnet is only needed to get in..... she can get out, but wont go out as she knows she is then stuck outside!! I really dont think there is a solution to my problem |
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Sending a big ((((((hug)))))). My Jac does not go out at all except a quick lookie on the patio every once in a while, shes good with her tray but does sometimes miss, so I understand how frustrating this is. I have no cat flaps, normally home with doors open, so no experience on those. x |
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Yes, have tried that option too, as I sellotape the magnet catch down so it is immobilised. But Misty still doesnt realise she can get in and sits looking at me through the flap She really is short on brains!!! Worry about all the other cats coming in too as there are HUNDREDS around here! |
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