Cat on a S2000 roof!!!!
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Cat on a S2000 roof!!!!
My car sits outside at night protected by the Weathershield custom cover. Anyways, there are alot of virile cats that live in the area. These freakin virile cats seem to enjoy sleeping on my Weathershield custom cover. These farkin cats are killing my softtop. They like to use my softtop as a scratching post...Does anyone have an idea as to what I might treat my Weathershield custom cover with to keep these menaces to society off my beloved "S". This morning I lost it, seems that one of these male virile cat maybe using my softtop as a "mate".....I found little yellow droplets all over my Weathershield custom cover, these droplets were quite pungent....leaving me to believe this virile menace may have satisfied himself on my largest purchase to date. I welcome any suggestions you may have...
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i have fuggin cats too...one that often sits in the driveway was there one night as I came home late from work. I'm already half dead, and I see the cat there. I start to come up my driveway, waiting for the cat to move...craaaaaack. My amuse (authentic) lip breaks in half. I wanted to beat that fuggin cat with the broken half of the lip. so I feel your pain.
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i think you can put catnip around... there are also sprays that keep cats off things. I'm not sure what chemicals they are, but be careful they don't adversely affect the roof's material.
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Originally posted by nvr2fast
i think you can put catnip around... there are also sprays that keep cats off things. I'm not sure what chemicals they are, but be careful they don't adversely affect the roof's material.
i think you can put catnip around... there are also sprays that keep cats off things. I'm not sure what chemicals they are, but be careful they don't adversely affect the roof's material.
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maybe glue a peice of vinyl sheeting on top of the cover where the soft top is, something that a cat cant penetrate with his claws (or other things ) It may look ugly, but who cares. It beats having a softtop that looks like swiss cheese.
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put some towels on the car, spray a bit of "cats off/ no scratch" spray from local petco onto the towel... (so that you are not sprating that shiet directly on the car.)
http://www.petsmart.com/cat/shopping/repel...uct_15624.shtml
http://www.petsmart.com/cat/shopping/repel...uct_15624.shtml
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better yet, put this baby up near your car.
http://www.odordestroyer.com/Merchant2/mer...mv?Screen=icsrm
http://www.odordestroyer.com/Merchant2/mer...mv?Screen=icsrm
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I have had the same problem with neighborhood cats sleeping on my top and prancing on my paint... They do make something to control them though.... It's called a Winchester .22 rifle with a descent scope..... he he he.... here kitty kitty kitty.... Muhahahahaha!
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My car isn't even safe IN the garage...This family of Possums live in the garage roller door....Havn't got the heart to get rid of them...at least they don't walk over the car...just hang around in the rafters and drop the occasional 'you know what'....nothing that a damp cloth can't fix...