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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Nicole H
> 24 hourMy lovely little toddler turned 2.5 and decided her greatest joy in life would be to slam doors in the house. Thanks to these lovely foam pinch guards, she lost the desire to continue her new hobby pretty quickly. My ears and sanity are grateful. Just be careful, we have standard doors in our house and both guards now have small rips in them from taking them on and off the door periodically.
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Danielle Wright
> 24 hourMy cat kept locking himself in my room and would be stuck in there for hours until someone came home and realized he was locked in there. This keeps my door from closing and is super easy to remove and put on. Now I don’t have to worry about my cat getting locked anywhere.
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james turner
> 24 hourI got this to prop open our basement door so the dog and cat could get down there. It works really well and by putting it on the top of the door it isnt even noticeable. My only complaint is that one of the two cracked pretty quickly. We repaired it with duct tape and are still using it as well as the second one. For the price this works really well. Also, the one that broke could be because my door has a spring to close it so it might have been that pressure that caused it to break. Now that I use both together there doesnt seem to be any issue.
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Mary Peterson
> 24 hourToy room. Great product
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noname
> 24 hourWe have the litter box in the laundry room, and the laundry room door will close on its own and lock the cat out so it cant get to the bathroom. I was going to go through all the trouble and $$ to install a cat door because we dont want the laundry room door wide open all the time, and then I stumbled across this which is a million times cheaper. the cat has no problem sticking her paw in the gap of the door that this thing creates so she can get in.
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Lucy55
> 24 hourI use these to keep my bedroom door open so my dog can go in and out as needed. She tends to scratch the paint if I close it all the way. These work good to solve that problem. And I place them high on the door and they’re barely noticeable.
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Maycie Torp
> 24 hourI had the habit of closing the door to my kitties litter box so I got this to break the habit and give my cats easy access incase the door tried to shut on its own. Does a great job for a simple contraption and so easy to remove and place unlike those things you have to stick to the walls and chip paint. 10/10 from me!
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Gwen
> 24 hourYou slip it on the door and it keeps it open about 2”. It’s easy to put on.
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Gwen M. Riechmann
> 24 hourI actually bought these to use on my basement door, to keep the wheels of my wheelchair from catching on the door and shutting it, thus shutting my cats away from their litter boxes. It has done exactly that. I no longer am worried that accidently hitting the door, will shut the door, which I am unable to open, due to a difficult knob. The cats are able to push/pull the door open and go up/down the basement steps as they need. I have limited grasp/strength in my hands/fingers and was able to install the pinch guard by myself. Only needed one of the pair, so I have the 2nd one, if the first one ever tears up or gets lost.
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Tramarcar
> 24 hourI have these on multiple doors in my house. Some of the doors I want to prevent from closing so my cats can access litter boxes and a few of the doors so they don’t slam shut when the breeze from an open window comes through.