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Originally Posted by Sliver
Well my garage isn't some dirty crap hole. There are two couches in it, two windows, it's an over-sized double, etc. It's probably better than some apartments. My aunt and uncle have a cat that's super cool that lives in their garage at their farm and we were just kind of picturing a scenario like that. The problem would be the escape attempts and we couldn't come up with a way around that. The only real solution was to come in the man door before pulling into the garage, putting the cat in a kennel, then drive in. That would be a giant PITA, though. So, yeah, I don't know why your jaw would be wide open. It's not that crazy of a plan (although maybe I didn't articulate it well at first, but hopefully it's clear now).
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Is your aunt and uncle's cat permitted to leave the garage, see daylight, breathe fresh air etc. by periodically escaping the soul-crushing confines of its 100 square foot garage? Or is it tethered to a shelf all day?