Last year I made the mistake of getting a fancy new fridge with double doors and the freezer drawer on the bottom. It's a great fridge, the drawer is huge and holds plenty of frozen stuff and it's really convenient..............unless you have cats.
My bengals are obsessed with the freezer. When the drawer is opened, it's an iron clad guarantee that a bengal will be attempting to climb inside. This isn't so much a big problem, as it is an annoynace with the adult cats. I can clearly see them and remove them since they are usually attempting to steal ice out of the ice bin.
It's the kittens that worry me..... they run under the drawer and jump into the back of the freezer and just sit there in awe of the frozen wonder. So I find myself fishing one kitten out, while another runs in behind it. Then after shutting the drawer I have to do a head count.
I have found myself so paranoid that I've accidently locked a kitten in the freezer, that I will open and close it 3 or 4 times to make triple sure no kitten zipped in there without my knowledge.
Never again will I buy a fridge with bottom load freezer compartment!
My bengals are obsessed with the freezer. When the drawer is opened, it's an iron clad guarantee that a bengal will be attempting to climb inside. This isn't so much a big problem, as it is an annoynace with the adult cats. I can clearly see them and remove them since they are usually attempting to steal ice out of the ice bin.
It's the kittens that worry me..... they run under the drawer and jump into the back of the freezer and just sit there in awe of the frozen wonder. So I find myself fishing one kitten out, while another runs in behind it. Then after shutting the drawer I have to do a head count.
I have found myself so paranoid that I've accidently locked a kitten in the freezer, that I will open and close it 3 or 4 times to make triple sure no kitten zipped in there without my knowledge.
Never again will I buy a fridge with bottom load freezer compartment!