The Portland installation of cat statues inspired by Laika's "Coraline" drew an estimated 135,000-plus visitors.
The trail set out to celebrate the 15th anniversary of 'Coraline,' and spur more foot traffic in Downtown Portland.
"I guess he got the genius idea to create a fake scenario where he got stuck and absolutely needed me to open the door," the owner told Newsweek.
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