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    Posted: 13 November 2007 at 9:35pm
Ashleigh was happily posting all her toys out the cat door into the garden today - then decided she wanted one of them back so somehow managed to stick her whole head through it    She then realised she was stuck and got hysterical Luckily DH was home so he had to hold her still on the inside while I went outside and twisted and tugged her head around until we finally squeezed it back through   Little monkey but I was seriously comtemplating having to smash the window for a few seconds there!
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ROFL!! Sorry for laughing, but I just have such a funny picture in my head!!!

Pleased you got her out OK
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I'm gonna tell her you laughed at her
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I'm sure she'll forgive me Picturing Logan trying to control a sreaming, wriggling toddler who's head is stuck in the cat flap is a crack up too
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ROFL actually he was the one freaking out more I think!! He was yelling at me to get outside and free her
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Sorry I cracked up too!!!
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Okay I'm not laughing as my daughter lately keeps sticking her head through things (yes I know she's 2 years older lol).. and she stuck her head through the side of a chair yesterday, trying to climb through.. thought I'd have to get someone to come and cut the chair in half to get her out!

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Funny, Tayla found the cat door yesterday, so now I have to look forward to her trying to fit through it ??? hopefully she given up on the idea when there was a big dog staring at her on the other side




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 omgosh that would have been very scary. Im glad you got her out safely.


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Sorry I laughed too, glad you got her out without smashing the door.

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did you take a pic! i would've - i'm a mean mummy. then again, Taine fits through my nanas cat door and uses it to make escapes.
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Sorry I had to laugh  but you have just brightened my morning on this grey miserable Auckland day ... at least Ive got my very own built in furnace to keep me warm

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Yikes, that would have been scary!
But definitely one you can remind her of in years to come!

Meow, my Ella still does it too! She has bruises all around her wrist at the moment from getting it stuck in one of the decorative holes in the back of our kitchen chairs and the other week she got her head stuck inside Benjy's garage toy
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Yikes, that would have been scary!
But definitely one you can remind her of in years to come!

Meow, my Ella still does it too! She has bruises all around her wrist at the moment from getting it stuck in one of the decorative holes in the back of our kitchen chairs and the other week she got her head stuck inside Benjy's garage toy
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hehe   i would've taken a pic before freeing my kid....but i'm a mean mummy too

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Well she did it again today - twice. i think it might start becoming a fun game because Mummy always comes and saves me    I took a pic...
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That's classic! Love the bracelet too!
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Yes I just remembered about her bracelet and it fits perfectly! A friend gave it to her when she was born, its engraved etc and it looked like it would almost fit over her head lol!!!
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How cute. Andrew played that game at my friends place but never mananged to get out it.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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