A little bit about my situation first:
The doors in my house will not easily allow a cat door to be installed, but because I live in an area with no foxes, coyotes, etc., because I have three dogs that periodically roam the yard, and because I live far from the road, I would like to allow my cats to have greater freedom outside. I generally work from home and I can't hear when the cats meow at the door to come back inside so I would like a way for them to be able to come and go as they please.
Luckily for me, one of my doors is broken and does not stay shut unless the deadbolt is engaged. I tied a string around the door knob and let it hang down to the floor so that by pulling on it a little bit one could open the door.
So here is my question:
Would it be possible to train my cats to pull on the string when they want to go outside, and then push up against the door when they want to come back inside? Does anyone know how I might go about training them to do this?
The doors in my house will not easily allow a cat door to be installed, but because I live in an area with no foxes, coyotes, etc., because I have three dogs that periodically roam the yard, and because I live far from the road, I would like to allow my cats to have greater freedom outside. I generally work from home and I can't hear when the cats meow at the door to come back inside so I would like a way for them to be able to come and go as they please.
Luckily for me, one of my doors is broken and does not stay shut unless the deadbolt is engaged. I tied a string around the door knob and let it hang down to the floor so that by pulling on it a little bit one could open the door.
So here is my question:
Would it be possible to train my cats to pull on the string when they want to go outside, and then push up against the door when they want to come back inside? Does anyone know how I might go about training them to do this?