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Old 07-27-2009, 12:39 PM   #1
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Yeah the car's outside and its not my cat, but "relocation" sounds like an option.
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Old 07-27-2009, 12:42 PM   #2
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I do mean humane relocation, not slow down to 60 and toss hime out the window There might be a spray that you can put on the top to repel cats. I had this stuff to keep my puppies from chewing up my stuff. "Bitter ???"

I feel your pain as when i visit my mother her garage cat loves to spread hair on my top. I did find a "non" sticky lint roller workes pretty well.
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From experience I suggest you simply put a blanket on the top at night. The cat is NOT going to change but he/she expects you to.

That is the joy of owning a cat!
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Old 07-27-2009, 12:53 PM   #4
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Mptoledo,
Agree totally - slowing down to 50 should be OK though!

I could use cat repellent spray (sold to gardeners) on the roof - not really a longterm solution or will the cat remember that it doesn't smell good up their and stay away in future...?

I'm more worried about the thing scratching the bodywork.

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Mptoledo,
Agree totally - slowing down to 50 should be OK though!

I could use cat repellent spray (sold to gardeners) on the roof - not really a longterm solution or will the cat remember that it doesn't smell good up their and stay away in future...?

I'm more worried about the thing scratching the bodywork.
The manual says that the fibers on the top are sensitive to chemicals, for example RainX wax sealant, which weakens the fibers and leads to premature wear and tear on the top.

I bring this up as it seems the fabricate is sensitive to certain chemicals.
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