Friday, April 24, 2026

My Furry Houdini

Acclimating my plants to the outdoors (Yay!), I move them through our walkout basement onto the back patio. It’s easiest leaving the sliding glass door open in the process. Preventing our cats from getting out has an easy solution. I close the door at the top of the steps.
Left to right: pepper, cucumber, & tomato
all still have growing to do...


It didn’t quite latch one day, which I knew but wasn’t concerned. Everything locked up and plants nestled back into their little greenhouse, I headed toward the steps. The wide open door caught me by surprise. Surely my husband hadn’t woken from his nap and opened it. He would understand why I shut the door.

At the top I found Dandelion, who promptly got the zoomies while the sisters remained sound asleep. She is long legged, strong, and has big paws with claws to match, so she must have hooked the edge of the door and simply pulled.
Mischief & zoomies over;
time to nap now...


Dani certainly has done a number on the carpet outside the master bathroom. I finally laid down a wooden transition strip to both further prevent and hide the damage. When used for good, these feet are adorable.



 

It was lucky I rediscovered the thing. Even better was the perfect fit. While longer than the bathroom doorway is wide, it slid perfectly beneath our pocket door.

What is the oddest way you ever repurposed an item? Have you ever seen a pocket door?

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9 comments:

  1. Glad the cats didn't inadvertently get out.

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  2. Am determined to find a way to add a pocket door to Eastside Cats! Why not let the door hide inside the wall, instead of stick out here or there?
    When my brother worked as a replacement window installer, he had access to doorwalls that customers wanted taken away.
    We have used three of these freebie doorwalls to fill large entryways in our old house, to seal up during the cold weather.

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  3. WOW, an escape artist! Those are some lethal weapons!

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  4. Such sweet little paws. We don't have any pocket doors, but I have seen them. I repurposed a broken wine glass into a dust cover for a little figurine. :) XO

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  5. What is a pocket door? I went over to the neighbors two days ago, thought I'd closed the garage door, and met Gigi in the driveway when returning. She's not supposed to be running around outside. The wind blew the garage door open. It doesn't latch that easy anymore. I picked her up and brought her in.

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  6. dandelion....ewe could make a pizza pie in a split moe mint with thoz pawsum kneadin skillz !!! ☺☺♥♥ haz ya ever tried ta shred cloth ??? try it sum time ona chairz....itz grate fun !!! ♥♥☺☺

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  7. Beautiful cat. And I love her doing the kneading with her paws in the video.

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