Wittle Finger Pinch Guard - 2pk. Child Proofing Doors Made Easy with Soft Yet Durable Foam Door Stopper. Prevents Finger Pinch Injuries, Slamming Doors, and Baby or Pet from Getting Locked in Room

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  • Gwen M. Riechmann

    > 3 day

    I actually bought these to use on my basement door, to keep the wheels of my wheelchair from catching on the door and shutting it, thus shutting my cats away from their litter boxes. It has done exactly that. I no longer am worried that accidently hitting the door, will shut the door, which I am unable to open, due to a difficult knob. The cats are able to push/pull the door open and go up/down the basement steps as they need. I have limited grasp/strength in my hands/fingers and was able to install the pinch guard by myself. Only needed one of the pair, so I have the 2nd one, if the first one ever tears up or gets lost.

  • Miss B

    > 3 day

    Needed something so that my cats wouldn’t get locked out of their litter box. This is working great and super easy to install.

  • Alison

    > 3 day

    I use this to stop my toddler from slamming her bedroom door on her little sister. Now they HAVE to play together because she cant lock her out anymore. It is easy to take on and off as needed. Love this. I wish we bought it sooner

  • Rob S.

    > 3 day

    I used to hang a folded towel over the top of a door to keep it ajar. This is a better solution. I am curious to see how long it lasts.

  • Miss Hertha Price I

    > 3 day

    I needed to keep a door open so the cat could come and go from the basement. The door would sometimes inadvertently get closed and she would be trapped, which was a problem if he needed to use his litter box. I appreciated the simple nature of this device, no screws or installation. Just pop it on when you need it!

  • james turner

    > 3 day

    I got this to prop open our basement door so the dog and cat could get down there. It works really well and by putting it on the top of the door it isnt even noticeable. My only complaint is that one of the two cracked pretty quickly. We repaired it with duct tape and are still using it as well as the second one. For the price this works really well. Also, the one that broke could be because my door has a spring to close it so it might have been that pressure that caused it to break. Now that I use both together there doesnt seem to be any issue.

  • Brian

    > 3 day

    We put this on our basement door so the cats dont get locked out from their litter box, works like a charm

  • Jamie

    > 3 day

    I use these because my two five month old, male kittens remind me a lot of my sons when they were in elementary school. My sons in elementary school were riding all around the neighborhood with their friends, looking for storm drains to catch impetigo and ring worm in during the summer when they had no sense. They were out creating boys-only clubs in the park and building forts out of couch cushions in the winter time. Now my two five month old, male kittens remind me of my boys at that age. They have that same look in their eyes, that same attitude, and that same lack of self-preservation. That matters because my kittens are constantly doing things like playing a game with the doors in our house where one of them gets on one side of the door and the other of them gets on the other side of the door and then they attack each other under the door, banging the door back and forth at each other, until BANG! Either one of them actually gets caught by the door as it swings shut or one of them gets caught in room (if theyre lucky). These door guards are actually stops that jerpnice for keeping doors from closing all the way. They block the door from actually shutting all the way, which protects the kittens from serious injury and from being locked in rooms. They do not keep doors open far enough, though, so the kittens keep getting caught in the doors, and furthermore the guards are not even quite big enough so that the kittens can can quite pry the door back open after it has swung shut, but they are definitely better than nothing. these guards were much bigger than they currently are, they would be much more conspicuous, so in a way, I cant complain - theyre designed nearly as well as possible. In any case, theyre worth the money, theyre better than nothing, and Ive already decided to buy some more.

  • Erica Calderon

    > 3 day

    Isn’t very wide for thicker doors and therefore will rip quickly.

  • Nez

    > 3 day

    Granted Im not using it to prevent finger pinches, but rather to make sure my cats dont lock themselves in a room. Theyre not the brightest and even when the guard is on preventing the door from closing they still struggle to figure out how to get out. But it is very quick and easy to take on and off if you need to actually close the door often!

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