Dear cat that jumped on my hood the other day and left hairball and crap on my hood
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Originally Posted by 430ztt
sit in a hidden location where you have a clear view of your car, bring a paintball or BB gun, shoot cat before it gets to your car....problem solved
I prefer the idea that the cat is going to have his nuts cracked at the animal shelter.
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CHARLIE Z I have a present for you here kitty ;>
http://wimp.com/damncats/
<http://wimp.com/damncats/> You,ll love this
Originally Posted by charlie_rdstr_Z
Do you ever consider how much I baby my car? Why did you leave some pee or whatever it was on my hood? There is a nice spot on that Toyota Rav4 if you just hop over there. Thank you for understanding. If you ever try that **** again I swear I'll
I have to put a cover on my car today parked in my apartment carport.
I have to put a cover on my car today parked in my apartment carport.
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damn cat...
speaking of puzzie....my Z doesn't even have a paint chip after about 4K miles, and the other day I just saw this one car trying to climb my hood just like Armstrong conquering the Alps;except the cat kept slipping down, and by closed inspection of my car, there are quite a few marks left on my hood. Pissed me off. I'm gonna BBQ that cat just for fun one of these days lol
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Originally Posted by Neo105
Don't get me wrong, i love animals, but after washing my car EVERY DAMN DAY because that stupid neighbourhood cat sit on my hood EVERY NIGHT, I am getting crazy! There are so many cars, some are even warmer than mine because they come home later than me, but it ALWAYS sits on mine, I'm wish i could make that cat disapear, it really is a pain...
NO need to blow the cat away. Get a VERY VERY high powered air rifle (1,000PFS+), get some pointed pellets and guaranteed you'll make that cat dissapar easier than you think. Problem solved...( JUST MAKE SURE THE CAT DOESN'T HAVE A OWNER)
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Good thread!! Theres a cat in my complex who gets muddy paw prints and dirt (I think he rolls in it first just to **** me off) on my hood I would say, once per week. Last time, while I was walking out to my garage I saw this cat approaching my Z. So, what did I do?? I chased the son of a bitc# of coarse....right past a SUPER hot chick coming around the corner who now thinks Im a tool that has nothing better to do than chase cats Oh, well, she wouldnt understand anyway.
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Originally Posted by Risk
....right past a SUPER hot chick coming around the corner who now thinks Im a tool that has nothing better to do than chase cats Oh, well, she wouldnt understand anyway.
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When I lived at an apartment, I used to have the same problems with cats. You have to be carefull though when using the 'scare' method or shooting the cat off the car with a bb gun or similar method. A scared cat will likely expose his claws and try to get tracction in the paint of the car to get away quicky causing unfixable deep scrathces in the paint/clearcoat. Also, I have noticed that even repeatedly chasing the cats away ... they would never get that reinforced learning stuff and would always be right back on the car in a few hours or so! Best thing is a good car cover and a six pack of beer (to keep you relaxed).
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