SPOILER for those of you who aren't fond of blind-ish links: these are videos of various animals interacting with doggie doors. posted by Narrative Priorities at 4:20 PM on September 1, 2012 [2 favorites]
It must look really odd to the neighbors to see a sheep butt on the other side of that door. posted by potsmokinghippieoverlord at 4:37 PM on September 1, 2012 [3 favorites]
And now I can never show my wife the raccoon one, or else she'll make me plug the one we have for our dog. posted by Cool Papa Bell at 4:38 PM on September 1, 2012
That lady didn't seem too concerned about the carpet, actually. posted by deliquescent at 4:48 PM on September 1, 2012
Hhhhhmmmmm. tasty. so totally getting one of these so I can lure in tiny fawns and raise them in the basement until they are big enough to eat. posted by cjorgensen at 4:53 PM on September 1, 2012
I love the raccoon one. Raccoons are awesome and jerks.
The fawn one made me sad! What happened next? That poor baby!
The sheep one was hilarious, though. posted by darksong at 5:04 PM on September 1, 2012
The fawn and the raccoon are great! Thanks! posted by HuronBob at 5:35 PM on September 1, 2012
I never would have thought a fawn would fit through a cat door. posted by idiopath at 5:40 PM on September 1, 2012 [1 favorite]
"I never would have thought a fawn would fit through a cat door."
I think you meant "I have no idea how these people got their fawns wedged into their cat doors, or why." posted by HuronBob at 6:13 PM on September 1, 2012 [9 favorites]
Years ago we had a cat door and a neighbor cat came in and picked a fight with our cats at 3 in the morning. I was hugely pregnant at the time and came lumbering in to see what on earth was going on. Cat door went away the next morning!
These are great - so funny when it's happening to someone else! posted by leslies at 6:44 PM on September 1, 2012 [2 favorites]
I love that the raccoon pulls the doggie door open instead of just diving head-first like a dumb old dog. posted by Sys Rq at 7:15 PM on September 1, 2012 [2 favorites]
I think the raccoon had to steal the rug as part of a gang initiation. posted by orme at 7:33 PM on September 1, 2012 [13 favorites]
First they came for the rugs,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a rug. posted by Blue Meanie at 7:46 PM on September 1, 2012 [2 favorites]
"This is Flo. Her job is testing our image recognition algorithms, although she might not be aware of this. She goes in and out of the house through a cat door.
She also has a habit of catching various animals, dragging them inside through the cat door, and letting them loose so they can be chased for hours. Very cruel. To put an end to this we have built a computer-controlled device that visually determines if Flo is carrying anything in her mouth when she enters, and if she does, it simply does not let her in."
(It also keeps out skunks and raccoons.) posted by jjj606 at 7:57 PM on September 1, 2012 [9 favorites]
I love that the raccoon pulls the doggie door open instead of just diving head-first like a dumb old dog.
The noble washbear is a clever dude.
I lament that I live in a state where you're not allowed to keep one as a pet. posted by kafziel at 10:43 PM on September 1, 2012 [1 favorite]
Tinkerbell seems genuinely unhappy when the dogs get treats and she doesn't. I'm so glad she got one later in the video. posted by tommasz at 5:21 AM on September 2, 2012
That sheep one could not be watched because of the horrible song.
Also, raccoons will one day rule this earth with their spoor and their tiny, tiny hands. posted by Lipstick Thespian at 5:47 AM on September 2, 2012
Oh, sorry. It was a non-event. It scurried out after it was caught eating out of the cat food bowl without putting up a stink. posted by stagewhisper at 5:44 AM on September 3, 2012
Bear cub yt isn't allowed in.
He didn't really want to come in, he just wanted to check if it was okay to go play in the backyard. posted by homunculus at 1:21 AM on September 17, 2012
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