It is a double door between the bedroom and the hall way, an old fashioned attempt to keep the noise and the cold out. The outer door is padded, and is only held to with a magnet.
Open the inside door for the cat so that she may leave. With loud complaining cat noises she stands before the door held by the magnet. She does not now how to open it, she feels that it should open towards her. She is trying to hook her paws around the bottom part of the door to pull it. She does not realise that all she would have to do is to lean on the door and it would open. Why does she think this way? It is another thing that does not really make sense.
Reach down and take one of her paws and push it against the door, which opens. The vat runs out into the hallway making a thank you noise, a sort of grunting me-ow. She always does that, entering or leaving a room.
Now wonder if the cat has learned that this door will open with a push. The whole thing is strange, because from the other side, she opens the door by pulling, that is not a problem.
Intelligence in animals probably caters for different needs than intelligence in humans, and cats may be faster than people, but their intelligence seems to mainly be concerned with comfort sleep eating and defecating.
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