• taladar
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    1 month ago

    You mean “in the room a cat has access to”?

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        1 month ago

        What kind of tolerances do your doors have that cats can crawl under them?

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            1 month ago

            Since cat skulls are 1.5-2" in the smallest dimension, big X to doubt on this one. Unless your cat can deform it’s skull like a squeaky toy

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                1 month ago

                Might be that we have more precise door builders than other parts of the world but from a German perspective that gap is huge and I don’t think I have ever seen one that tall on regular internal doors (as opposed to e.g. outdoor shed doors or similar places where insulation is taken less seriously).

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                  1 month ago

                  I’m in california in a shitty apartment and the door gap is the tip of my index finger to the first knuckle. Maybe 3/4"