I've got a friend who has two cats and has a permanent fur spot in the middle of his convertible top. If she's been doing it for 11 years she not going to stop now. Especially if the car has been sitting out in the sun and the canvas gets nice and warm. As an owner of 7 of those bad boys (well 4 boys and 3 girls) I know. Now you know why they call me gregdacat!
The only thing I can think of is to put a long tail on your car and a couple of big ears so it looks like a giant mouse. Then tell your cat to "hunt the mouse." She may just leave it alone, then. Mine will do anything to avoid earning their keep.
Seriously. Put the car in the garage and keep the cat out of the garage. Works for me.
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Greg
2002 Triple Black, Desnorkled, Bumper Plugs, LN IMSB Upgrade
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