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@troberts@theblower.au
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I was explaining to people at work that the reason I get up so early is because the cat starts raging at the sliding door to try and get out from about 5 am. See below for cat and a door full of gouge
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@troberts@theblower.au Amazed kitty hasn't worked out how to open the door yet!
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@VWDasher@mymasto.com There's a latch on this sliding door, to keep it closed, at about 150 cm off the ground. If he figures out how to unhook that, I'll be impressed.
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I like old VWs and oddball old cars. Also avid cyclist. Cat slave. Dog whisperer. Naarm. Taker of photos. Owner of old VWs and a few Haflingers. Also found at vwdasher@weird.autos If you ask me for money, you will be blocked.
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Frank
@VWDasher@mymasto.com
I like old VWs and oddball old cars. Also avid cyclist. Cat slave. Dog whisperer. Naarm. Taker of photos. Owner of old VWs and a few Haflingers. Also found at vwdasher@weird.autos If you ask me for money, you will be blocked.
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Jan 23, 2026
@troberts@theblower.au You'd be surprised what they can pull off. I had one who would leap at the security door, landing on the handle. That would open the handle and swing the door open with the momentum. I had to take to always latching that door.
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