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Guatemala, Guatemala City
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Review on πŸšͺ Keep Your Cats and Dogs Safe Indoors with SHRRL 2021 Cats Screen Door! by Dora Macias

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What to store inside and outside!

So I "rescued" a cat that was abandoned on the street by a woman who had moved house and didn't seem able or willing to take the cat with her. She was such a friendly cat that I expected I would have trouble adjusting when I took her in, but ended up throwing her out of my house because she was eaten by a teacup full of claws and teeth .5 pounds jumped on my poodle was hanging. beat her (the poodle had no teeth). I could probably handle her indoors if that was ONLY the case, but this cat refused to use the litter box and poops wherever she wanted. So now she's my street cat. I feed her, she's in my fenced yard, has a covered bed on the porch, but can't go inside. My dear poodle passed away, but I have another little pup, Morkie, who will eventually be about the same size as my sweet little poodle girl. So I keep the puppy in this screen door and the cat outside. I don't have a storm door and this helps me air the house but also protects the pup from insects. I love that it looks like a double zip tent and looks very durable. I can get one for my tailgate too!

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some small things