Skittle68
Sous Chef
Addie said:The front door lock on my building is the same on all elderly housing buildings. It is the same key the mailman has to enter as our mailboxes are inside. The fire department (the first responders) and the paramedics all have that same key. They also have the key to hold the elevator on the floor so no residents can call it to their floor during an emergency. As for my door, maintenance has a master key along with management to my apartment. But I have claustrophobia really bad. As a result, my door is never locked. Just thinking about it brings on a sense of panic.
I've heard multiple stories of people who live in apartment buildings (or were going back to a friend's apartment) waking up in the wrong apartment after having too much to drink. One woke up on the couch before the apartment's resident woke up and snuck out without anyone being the wiser, and the other woke up laying on the floor of the bathroom with someone pounding on the door. Luckily for her, the guy in the apartment was just concerned that she was ok. Anyway, that's what you not locking your door made me think of
This is what I did this morning: neither of my critters seemed too impressed, but it's pretty hard to impress a cat. I'm only going to be here for half a month before I move to a new city, but my kitties aren't used to being locked in, so I just didn't want to do that to them even for a few weeks. Especially when the weather is so nice!