it happens, our neighbor found what she thought was a dead possum, in her laundry room, came through the pet door. she thought it was dead until she grabbed it by the tail to drag it out and it hissed and showed a lot of really sharp teeth. they closed the pet door after that. it will also let in lizards, snakes, raccoons.. all of which would be better than a gator
I wouldn’t have one of those doggie doors for exactly the reasons others have shared. Here’s another! Years ago, Tom’s son caught his year-old son crawling half-way out that thing … and right into the backyard containing their in-ground swimming pool.
oh my!!!
no crocs or alligator here
Wouldn’t that be scary?!
it happens, our neighbor found what she thought was a dead possum, in her laundry room, came through the pet door. she thought it was dead until she grabbed it by the tail to drag it out and it hissed and showed a lot of really sharp teeth. they closed the pet door after that. it will also let in lizards, snakes, raccoons.. all of which would be better than a gator
I thought about raccoons ad possums too. And around here maybe skunks. As you say better than alligators, but no thanks!
OH NO!! What a surprise that would be having one of those come popping through the doggy door.
Yes!
No thank you!!!
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Yikes! I wouldn’t have a pet door ANYWHERE!! Just think what all could come in.
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I wouldn’t have one of those doggie doors for exactly the reasons others have shared. Here’s another! Years ago, Tom’s son caught his year-old son crawling half-way out that thing … and right into the backyard containing their in-ground swimming pool.
How scary would that be!!
Yes, that’s a really, really bad idea!
Yes!