Amazing what they will do when they want out isn't it? I remember when we still crated Tigger and he has separation anxiety so badly that he would stick his nose under the door of the crate and push it up a couple of inches and slide out. We couldn't figure out how he was getting out because we even padlocked the door because initially he got out by opening the door. Mike finally figured it when he caught him in the act one time.

Good luck with the little escape artist!