damn cat scratches my s2000!
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Moving to the Wash and Wax Forum
and please, enough of the f'ing antifreeze shit, I didn't see anybody running to help me remove the dead cat from the front of my garge one cold morning last week.
5 minutes in a room with that bastard..I tell ya..
and please, enough of the f'ing antifreeze shit, I didn't see anybody running to help me remove the dead cat from the front of my garge one cold morning last week.
5 minutes in a room with that bastard..I tell ya..
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Get a car cover if you have to park it outside. Don't kill the cats! (Although my 80-lb. black lab decided two different times to have a look into the car, leaving nice dog claw marks down the side ... lemme tell ya, it was hard not to be VEEERRRRYYY angry at that @*#!! dog...)
So a car cover even INSIDE the garage is useful.
So a car cover even INSIDE the garage is useful.
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I never understood why in most all communities, dogs must be contained at all times while cats are allowed to roam free. I don't have anything against cats, but those scratches left on the hood from roaming cats, to me, is due to negligence by the cat's owner. You usually never know who that is.
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Actually a few years back a friend of mine had a cat problem with his car and he bought some kind of spray that was undetectable to people but made cats avoid it like the plague. 1-2 sprays a week on the car and the cats left it alone. You might look around for it.. the name escapes me at the moment. Perhaps a call to a local vet?