tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001465506995710063.post6769181734576589624..comments2024-02-18T06:38:33.221+10:00Comments on Echobaby: Under SiegeShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13865361028544783972noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001465506995710063.post-999695747453173152010-10-18T06:45:44.633+10:002010-10-18T06:45:44.633+10:00Brandi, the cat door has lock options and requires...Brandi, the cat door has lock options and requires a magnet to activate it. However, they manage to fiddle with it and get their fingers in somehow and unlatch it! I hear them going pat, pat, pat at it until it gives. The cat can't get in but the raccoons can!<br /><br />I was thinking of ordering some coyote pee chemical to scatter around. Apparently that marks the area and frightens Shannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13865361028544783972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001465506995710063.post-91256422966074661982010-10-18T06:38:16.151+10:002010-10-18T06:38:16.151+10:00Raccoons are the worst!
Have you tried one of tho...Raccoons are the worst!<br /><br />Have you tried one of those locking cat doors? It's a regular flap door with a little plastic latch. You can set it to 'locked' when the cats are inside and keep the raccoons out (unless they are REALLY clever!). You can also set the door to 'locked' in only one direction- to let the cats OUT but not back in, which might be a good setting forBrandihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02765736888320450162noreply@blogger.com