You decide to check out the paw print door. Maybe it’s a kennel and there will be an attendant there you can get answers from. Just like the lab the door whooshes open for you and slams shut as soon as you’re through.
“Should have seen that coming,” you sigh. Turning from the door, you find yourself in another corridor. You frown, looking at the two nearest doors. That one on the right should go back into the lab, but there hadn’t been a second door, and there’s no way there’s room between the lab and this corridor for another room. And that door on the left would go into the next room along the first corridor wouldn’t it? What would be the point of that?
Shaking your head you examine the new set of doors. They’re pretty much like the ones in the last corridor, except this time the pictures have a theme. The first two showed a dog and a cat, the next two a mouse and a hamster. A cow, a horse, a pig, a few birds, some fish, and so on. So Paw Door meant corridor of animals?
You stare down the unending corridor and consider what to do. Carry on forwards, or try a door and risk getting trapped behind that one...