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How to you Prevent Cats from Getting on your S2K?

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Old 01-17-2014 | 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by na2king
Damn Stray cats!

dirty paw prints all over my S2k!

What should I, or what do you do to prevent this from happening?!
Just make sure you don't hit the car!


Old 01-17-2014 | 06:55 AM
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Well..

Step 1. Drive car to my house.
Step 2. Park in my garage.
Step 3. Leave.

Really though, if you are going to be leaving it outside with cats, make sure you honk your horn before you start the car. Cats like to climb up and curl up by the engines because they stay warm for a while. Wouldn't want to be cleaning the remains of a cat out of your engine bay.
Old 01-17-2014 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by RMurphy
Seriously man, the "p" references are kinda tacky.
I didn't think the use of 'paw' was that out of line.
Old 01-17-2014 | 07:12 AM
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As I have a brick car cover, I have not been experiencing this. That said, we have feral cats hanging around the bird feeders and I've bookmarked an R/C helicopter I plan to get to chase off the cats.... when I happen to see them.


Originally Posted by RMurphy
Seriously man, the "p" references are kinda tacky.
+1 x 1,000,000
Old 01-17-2014 | 07:26 AM
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What I really worry about is them using the top as a scratching post, so far hasn't happened, anyone experienced this?
Old 01-17-2014 | 07:35 AM
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I assume you're parking the car in your driveway.

Clean your car (remove any cat urine scent)
Get a car cover
Go to your local Home Depot and buy Wolf urine
Apply the wolf urine to the area you park your car (apply it under your car & on parts of your car cover)
Re-apply after it rains/snows
Old 01-17-2014 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr.60trim
I assume you're parking the car in your driveway.

Clean your car (remove any cat urine scent)
Get a car cover
Go to your local Home Depot and buy Wolf urine
Apply the wolf urine to the area you park your car (apply it under your car & on parts of your car cover)
Re-apply after it rains/snows

Here's a review for the Wolf urine...

http://www.amazon.com/review/R1O7XUP...R1O7XUPTO0TAKE

[/Customer Review

242 of 286 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and bad..., November 20, 2009
By
J. Laury "Zombie Killer"
This review is from: Wolf Urine Lure-32 oz (Kitchen)
This product gets three stars and here's why:

Good: This is soooooooo much easier than trying to get the Wolf Urine directly from a Wolf. Wolves are, from my experience, VERY possessive of their urine. Until the advent of the The Mountain Men's Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee (which acts to calm the wolves) let's just say vicious bites and deep lacerations were the norm when trying to "milk" the wolves of their urine (how else can you get it?). Even with the The Mountain Men's Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee it was never easy. This product had changed all of that!

Bad: As a lure this thing sucks. I can't even get a hook into it. It's liquid! HELLOOOOOO??? Who makes a lure out of liquid??? Shiny plastic, rubber, or metal, sure, but liquid? No, this is a serious design flaw.
Old 01-17-2014 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by fuzbuket
I installed a moat around my garage. Solved the cat problem but not the snakes.
need more gators
Old 01-17-2014 | 09:12 AM
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^ good idea but I did the hot oil moat conversion instead.
Old 01-17-2014 | 09:28 AM
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This is some funny chit. Lol!


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