Neighbor's cat scratched my new Z!
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Originally Posted by TouringToday
I had a cat problem a few months back. My neighbors cat thought it was okay to sleep on my car and terrorize my cat, that happens to be an inside cat. Well, I woke up early one morning, went out back and saw the cat sitting on my porch. Ran back inside, grabbed my paintball gun(04 Shocker) and shot 3-4 times at him. 1 of those 3 ended up smacking him directly in the forhead. Needless to say, the cat doesn't tend to come around my house anymore.
I've used my '04 Orracle on a 'Possum before. Those I don't mind shooting at.
Paintball guns are an excellent solution to humanely getting rid of unwanted animals.
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Originally Posted by sean1967
put the trap in a box to carry, do it at night, a few miles isn't enough, they can find home sometimes. you need to go far.
If you live near a river take it across and let it go in another town...
Most cats arent going to swim to get home.
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As much fun as a paintball gun can be, it's this that truely takes the cake and it's only a matter of time before cats are being slung into the abyss...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...catapult&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...catapult&hl=en
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Originally Posted by bender
Catch it in a cage, show up at the your neighbors house with their cat in the cage. Tell them you caught their cat in your garage and now that you've proved it's their cat, you'd like to be compensated for your damages. If they dont, catch it again and do what you like.
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agreed.. not confronting the neyb and/or just trying to kill the cat, just makes you the p***y..
excluding feral cats and whatnot, what goes down outside of city limits is a whole 'nuther thing.
of course, the OP already said he wasnt going to kill it.
excluding feral cats and whatnot, what goes down outside of city limits is a whole 'nuther thing.
of course, the OP already said he wasnt going to kill it.
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Originally Posted by tware
Only a demented freak would kill that cat.. Sane people go to home depot and get cat repellent granuals and partially fill 2 or 3 small flower pots (with a rock in the bottom so they dont easily tip).
I did something more elaborate. Worked for months w/o refill
http://www.timware.org/pics/catrepellent2.jpg
Other sane people would go to TSC (or like place) and purchase the motion activated cans of air for ~$20 (currently on clearance at TSC) with $6 refills. Locate at corner of garage door (not on car). Or a 'scat mat' would help at the threshold.
most expensive I've seen, but the easiest link I could find
http://www.safehomeproducts.com/shp2...xd.asp?id=1193
I did something more elaborate. Worked for months w/o refill
http://www.timware.org/pics/catrepellent2.jpg
Other sane people would go to TSC (or like place) and purchase the motion activated cans of air for ~$20 (currently on clearance at TSC) with $6 refills. Locate at corner of garage door (not on car). Or a 'scat mat' would help at the threshold.
most expensive I've seen, but the easiest link I could find
http://www.safehomeproducts.com/shp2...xd.asp?id=1193
im going to tell u straight out... i would eat it.
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LOL I have the same problem..
Where I park my car theres a family of wild undomesticated cats...I'm talking like 8-15 of them. When I first started to park there I would notice paw prints all over my Z.. then I'd notice fine little scratches..then fur here and there on the paint.
So I bought a car cover....the cats began using the cover as a scratching post.. ended up with holes all over the cover.
I decided then to do something I didn't think I would have to do.....I parked somewhere else.. there simply were too many cats to fight
jk I bought one of those silent cat reppellent alarm things.. cats havn't touched the Z since.
Where I park my car theres a family of wild undomesticated cats...I'm talking like 8-15 of them. When I first started to park there I would notice paw prints all over my Z.. then I'd notice fine little scratches..then fur here and there on the paint.
So I bought a car cover....the cats began using the cover as a scratching post.. ended up with holes all over the cover.
I decided then to do something I didn't think I would have to do.....I parked somewhere else.. there simply were too many cats to fight
jk I bought one of those silent cat reppellent alarm things.. cats havn't touched the Z since.