Chaucer mentions a pet door in The Miller’s Tale, written in the 1300’s. There is a phony idea that Isaac Newton invented it, but the Chaucer reference predates him by about two centuries. The Newton story conveniently conflates having a pet door with inventing it.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Let me guess: there was no such thing in the 1940s as a pet door (at least in the ghost dog’s mortality).
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
His bark is worse than his fright!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I wonder why the ghost dog is wearing a sheet with holes cut for the eyes? Maybe he got hit by a car on Halloween?
rugeirn about 3 years ago
Chaucer mentions a pet door in The Miller’s Tale, written in the 1300’s. There is a phony idea that Isaac Newton invented it, but the Chaucer reference predates him by about two centuries. The Newton story conveniently conflates having a pet door with inventing it.
Chris about 3 years ago
the doggy door is new to you, how old are you???
JonJermey Premium Member about 3 years ago
The cat door was allegedly invented by Isaac Newton.
crazeekatlady about 3 years ago
My cats don’t need a cat door. They have me.