A man who lives on the first floor of an apartment building has devised a DIY “cat elevator” to help cats get out easily. Every morning, Kai Liebe, 33, pulls the cat out of his kitchen window and returns it once the moggy has finished its walk. Kai adopted 4-year-old Myso in 2018, but the cat loved being outside so much that he couldn't bear to keep him indoors. So he decided to make his own DIY “elevator” using a duffel bag and a rope to pull it using a window handle. Kai, a journalist from Munich, Germany, said: “I can't keep him in the house. If I put him in the room and try to go back to sleep, he wakes me up screaming.'' Deaf,” he said. This idea came from my neighbor. He has been letting his cats out that way for eight years now. “I've always wanted to get an outdoor cat because my neighbor's cat is always roaming freely and seems happy.'' Currently, Myso is always outside wandering around, and Kai is attached to his collar. You can track Myso using his GPS. Myso is a well-behaved cat, so Kai isn't worried about losing him. When Kai saw him coming near the house, he whistled and Myso immediately ran back to the “elevator”. “For the past four years, we've been doing it every morning and every night. As soon as we see him nearby, we open the window and whistle, and he runs back to get into the bag,” Kai said. Told. Kai said his favorite part is seeing how much joy the Myso elevator brings to passersby. My roommate sometimes lets me down and always sends me emails like: “The old lady saw me and was furious.'' Kai sometimes worries that someone might think Miso is a stray cat, but the animal is tagged. , Kai's contact information is also recorded. He said, “The road is only 100 to 200 meters away, so I don't have to worry about him going into the road.''I got a lot of comments on Instagram saying, “What is a coyote?'' I live in Munich and there are no coyotes here.’ I was worried that someone would try to rescue him in the winter, but that never happened.”