Wittle Finger Pinch Guard - 2pk. Child Proofing Doors Made Easy with Soft Yet Durable Foam Door Stopper. Prevents Finger Pinch Injuries, Slamming Doors, and Baby or Pet from Getting Locked in Room
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Cole Slaw
> 24 hourKeeps the door just open enough for pets to sneak in! No more whining at the door.
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Gerri M. Horn
> 24 hourI keep the kitty litter in a back room. Neighbors borrow chairs and return them when I am gone and every once in a while they close the basement door on the way out. The poor cats have no other way to get to their dry food and kitty litter. This little invention has so far solved that problem.
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Priyanka
> 24 hourI use this to keep my bathroom cabinet door open for my cat to get to her litter box. I link two together to make it wide enough. Works well for this use.
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Adk79
> 24 hourDon’t waste your money yes it does what it says stop the door from latching and/or slamming on fingers. In the summer when I leave windows open my upstairs doors will blow closed, preventing my cats from the ability to get to their food/litter box or being trapped in a room ALL day while nobody is home. I purchased to use on the litter room door and bedroom door. Yes they slide on the door without fuss, they stop the door from closing. But the also fall off easily, they are a pretty loose fit. And I can not believe I paid $8 for two of these. I should have just gone to the $1 store and got a pool noodle cut a 2” piece and sliced it. It would do the same thing and probably fit tighter. Don’t waste your money. Use a pool noodle
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N
> 24 hourIt works on top or side of door. I use it to keep the door open for my cats. Theyre able to open the door with the crack it leaves. On the sides you cant change how open the door is, but if you put it on top (if you can reach) then you can choose how open the door is based on how close you out it to the hinge.
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BC2
> 24 hourOne of my cats loves to stand up and push doors closed, and she kept locking herself in the bathroom or slamming doors late at night when I was sleeping. This is the perfect solution. If you have kids, it would also prevent them from catching their fingers in the door, and you could put it up high or on the top of the door where they cant reach it.
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Hollie
> 24 hourI got this for a door that always closes where I keep my cats litter box. Now it’s ajar enough for her to open herself!
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Krisi
> 24 hourWe don’t have a baby, we have a teenager. And when the rule is “no closed doors” these are perfect because they are out of sight (I put it at the top of the door) and keeps me from yelling “open your door!” from across the house!
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Sclouser89
> 24 hourThis products works as expected - keeps my little from shutting me out and then sitting inside the door! Haha. And when I do need to shut the door, I just pop it off and hand it on the door knob. Perfect!
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N. Ellis
> 24 hourWe use these to keep our cats from accidentally shutting themselves in a bedroom. You can adjust how wide you want the door to stay open by sliding the guard along the top of the door. Easy on, easy off - they do the trick.