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war on neighbors cat
ok neighbors cat has decided my cars soft top is best place to sleep:mad: ..cant put in garage ...:(
any ideas ...:rolleyes: |
Take one of those plastic mats that you lay under an office chair and lay it upside down on top of the car. The cat shouldn't like the feel of the little plastic spikes.
Another option might be one of these... but I'm not really a cat person... http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/b.../bear-trap.jpg |
Aluminum foil placed on the roof, also any mouse traps you may have.
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Car cover, and if that doesn't work, then spray a little of this on the cover. http://store.davesgourmet.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DAUI
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Trap it and let it go a long ways away!
I have the same problem and it's coming down to that. Either that or talk to the owner and have a camera pointed at your car so if the cat does cause damage you can take him to court. |
A BB gun. Not the crazy strong ones but just the entry-level strength, dont want to hurt him but after a successfull shot or two its uncomfortable enough that they dont come back. Try to catch him BEFORE he's on the car, dont want claws out when he's up there ;)
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spray it with a hose. I know, not nearly as fun as guns and leg-hold traps, but probably a lot more effective.
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I have the same problem now that I decided to put the wife's new Lexus in the garage and put my old Boxster under the carport. Grrr....
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A car cover would probably do the trick. The cat's probably like the soft tops because they get nice and warm sitting in the sun. A reflective cover should change that.
A squirt with the hose also works, provided you are there to monitor it. Cats also really don't like citrus, but I'd be careful about putting any sort of citrus product on the soft top fabric because you don't want to degrade the fabric. |
I am not condoning any thing that will cause injury to your neighbor's cat, since I like most of them and have even had a cat or two parked in the house at times. But, like anything else, they need to know their place and sometimes need some discipline.
I used to feed my cat outside, so she could eat while I was at work. Other cats would come around and eat her food. I didn't want to injure the other cats, but I wanted them to leave her food alone. After much thought and problem solving head scratching, I came up with this. I took an old ignition coil I had laying around and wired it to a section of cardboard covered with a grid of aluminum foil and put it in front of her food dish. The spark lead goes to one section of the grid, and the ground went to the other section of the grid. I hooked up a micro switch to the 12 volt power lead in order to cycle the power (to simulate opening and closing the points) and used a battery charger for power. So on weekend, when I was home, I would keep watch for the free loaders. Once they were on the foil pad, I hit the micro switch and you have never seen a cat jump so high in your life. Nothing like a little electroshock therapy to change some behavior. |
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You are crazy too. How about I put that same contraption on your seat and zap you |
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Wow, you really think the cat will damage your car? You apparently have never had a cat.
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The is no way in hell a cats claws will scratch the paint on your car, they simply are not hard enough And yes, I have had one of my cats climb on my car after I have washed it. No big deal. Bird poop is far worse. Just use a quick spurt of detailer and any paw prints are gone. In fact, the prints you leave from touching or leaning on the car are far worse. You leave oils and other things from your skin that are in fact corrosive to the paint Shooting a cat is just plain cruel and stupid. You don't deserve to own a Porsche. How about I shoot your dumb ass with BB gun or zap you with an ignition coils and see how you like it . |
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