• SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 months ago

      Oh they very much can.

      When I was a kid, ours opened the doors by jumping at the door handles. Grabbing them and pulling them down.

      They even taught their kittens

      We had to install all handles so they pointed upwards, just so the cats couldn’t grab them

      But even that only lasted a couple months until they learned to latch onto them anyway and wiggle around until their weight pulled the handle to the side and opened the door

      Clever fluffy bastards

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        2 months ago

        Handles? Luxury! We have a cat that can grip and twist a doorknob with both paws. She needs a nearby windowsill to sit on, so there’s only one door where she can do it.

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        You could lock your doors, but then again next thing you know you find your cat watching locksmith lawyer and clawing its way in.

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          I don’t know if my cat understood what the button did or if it was just because he knew he could get my attention, but my cat knew how to turn off my computer.

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        Totally. We had to switch to round nobs on the doors for this very thing.

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        2 months ago

        mine will rattle the handle until I open it for her, and after about fifteen seconds she’ll do it herself. she’s adorable.