Cat Alarm Clock

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That is so cute! (and incredibly smart, cats are like that :) )
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OMgosh... that is a riot! Animals never cease to amaze me! LOL!!!
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Too funny! Very smart kitty! I'd be removing that doorstop pretty quickly. I think I've told this before, but I'm not sure. My brother's cat used to come into their bedroom and would jump up on their dresser to reach to "strum" the cords for the Venetian blinds. (This cord was taught, and wound around a pulley). My brother and SIL got tired of being awakened bright an early before daylight, so they losened the cord so it wasn't wrapped around the pulley any more. Well, cat came in an tried to strum the cord again, and since it was loose, fell right into the garbage can. Needless to say, she never tried that again.
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Karen - I thought that too about removing the door stop.
I believe (from college Psych classes) that animals learn by operant conditioning... if it works, they will repeat it. BTW- Angel was watching that video intently- was so funny. I like the paw under the door- that prob would be enough to wake me up.
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