I was curious about the levels of CO2 in my room so I went and bought a sensor for my bedroom. I was somewhat appalled when I woke up this morning with heavy eyelids to see the concentration at 1700 ppm.

Guess I have to leave my door open now.

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    Oh huh, maybe I should install a cat door on my bedroom door. Though my landlord would probably not like that very much

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      Doors come off their hinges super easy with usually 6 phillips head screws. Remove the existing door, stash it, install whatever door you like with attached cat door. When you move out, reinstall the old door.

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          Could be, depends on the door and the one you’re buying to replace it. When I did it I got a door without hinges on it for cheap and hung it off the existing hinges.

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        Did this for my home. Doors are all 100 years old, didn’t feel right cutting a hole for the cats, so bought a solid core door for the basement so they can go up and down as they please.