Teddy Boo - you are a BAD KITTY!
Aug. 23rd, 2011 09:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Teddy Boo discovered a new way to get in trouble. He figured out how to open the freezer. My guess is he got on top and pushed the door out.
I walk into the kitchen one morning and the freezer door is open and he's in there, trying to open a box of Tofutti Cuties (he loves tofu ice cream). In hindsight, I probably shouldn't have stood by the freezer door, asked him if he wanted ice cream, and when meowed, opened the freezer and taken out the cuties (he only gets the wrapper with a little ice cream on it).
I was terrified the door was going to close on him and the results would be less than funny. So I was trying to think if I had any twine somewhere when I spied a quick solution.

Yep, my bicycle lock. I've since replaced this with some heavy duty velcro - so essentially he'd have to push out the freezer and refrigerator doors, and he isn't strong enough (I hope) to do that.
And since Ida would pout if I didn't include her, she's finding the summer nights that are only around 70 degrees a bit chilly for her. So she has decided that my modem makes a perfect heating pad.

And I wanted to thank everyone who has made a donation to Don't Bully my Breed - its up to $73 just from LJ readers. And I'll be matching your donations dollar for dollar. It really is appreciated.
I walk into the kitchen one morning and the freezer door is open and he's in there, trying to open a box of Tofutti Cuties (he loves tofu ice cream). In hindsight, I probably shouldn't have stood by the freezer door, asked him if he wanted ice cream, and when meowed, opened the freezer and taken out the cuties (he only gets the wrapper with a little ice cream on it).
I was terrified the door was going to close on him and the results would be less than funny. So I was trying to think if I had any twine somewhere when I spied a quick solution.
Yep, my bicycle lock. I've since replaced this with some heavy duty velcro - so essentially he'd have to push out the freezer and refrigerator doors, and he isn't strong enough (I hope) to do that.
And since Ida would pout if I didn't include her, she's finding the summer nights that are only around 70 degrees a bit chilly for her. So she has decided that my modem makes a perfect heating pad.
And I wanted to thank everyone who has made a donation to Don't Bully my Breed - its up to $73 just from LJ readers. And I'll be matching your donations dollar for dollar. It really is appreciated.