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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Dec 28, 2007

Kiss this and hang

You have more parameters to your problem than my first solution would solve.

I had an 18 yo cat and a sprightly 5 yo dog. I also put up a baby gate to the cats food and litterbox area. The dog was jumping over the gate..that little dickens. I ended up putting the food out of reach of the dog on the dryer. The cat could still get up there..but the dog could not. This didn't solve the tootsie roll dilemma, but it did give our old and incontinent cat the illusion of not being so old and incontinent so we lived with it.

It sounds to me like you are ready for our solution B. This is what we would have done had our cat lived to be 19 and couldn't get up on the dryer anymore: http://www.petsafe.net/doors/electronic-doors the ole' cat ez pass on the collar. instead of a babygate just put up a wall with a door only the cats can get through. boom bada bing. 'spendy I'm sure...but what price sanity?

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