What cat flap? Clever tabby rings doorbell and waits to be let in house
What cat flap? Clever tabby rings doorbell and waits to be let in house
- Grey and white tabby named Winston pressed his paw on the video doorbell
- The cat waited patiently on the wooden railings at his home in Sitka, Alaska
- Owner Jamie Dunn let cat in and reassured him through the doorbell intercom
This is the sweet moment a clever cat rings the doorbell to be let inside.
The grey and white tabby named Winston is seen pressing his paw on the doorbell at his home in Sitka, Alaska, on December 7.
The Ring doorbell videos Winston perched on a wooden porch railing outside the front door, waiting patiently in the dark for his owner Jamie Dunn.
The grey and white tabby named Winston waits to be let into his home in Sitka, Alaska, on December 7
The 27-second clip shows Winston curiously taking in his surroundings as he waits on the wooden railings.
Suddenly Winston is startled by the light on the doorbell as Jamie comes to the door.
The wide-eyed cat turns his head towards the doorbell as Jamie reassures him through the intercom, saying: ‘Winston I am coming to get you.’
The wide-eyed cat is seen pressing his paw on the doorbell and is illuminated by the light
The 27-second clip shows Winston curiously taking in his surroundings as he waits on the wooden railings
The emergency medical technician revealed she was ‘definitely surprised’ when she found out Winston had learned to press the doorbell instead of using a cat flap.
Jamie posted the video to the Ring Doorbell Users Group on Facebook captioned: ‘My cat has learned to ring the doorbell when he wants in the house.’
The Ring Video Doorbell captures Winston perched on the wooden railings outside the front door waiting patiently in the dark for his owner Jamie Dunn to let him in
She said: ‘We aren’t sure how long he’s been using the doorbell but I was definitely surprised he used the doorbell.’
Cat lovers on Facebook commented on Winston’s ingenuity.
One posted: ‘That’s awesome’
Another penned: ‘I have three cats they have learned that when the spotlight comes on that I’ll open door to let them in.’
Cat lovers on Facebook commented on Winston’s ingenuity