So my question is how can he keep cats off his new car? Are there any products that can be bought,that will be harmlessly effective ?
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I fear it would be a one way journey for Tiddlese30topless wrote:spray the car with dog pee pee, or if you catch the cat, take it for a long drive


Its ok until they want to get off the bonnet.Then they put their claws out and scratch the paint on the way down.
It really won't do any damage to the car.

who care sabout humane ways they wreck ye car BOOM ! LOL always works or a nice pellet gun qiuet and reliabletunnyx wrote:im with the diddler....f**kin cats grrrrrrr. 12 bore isnt good enough for them!.
Tun (RSPCA member)



Off topic but whats with the things that look like indicators in the front grill is that OEM or a mod?snakebrain wrote:It really won't do any damage to the car. If it did, this wouldn't be happening!


Ah silly me thought it was an E30 at first lookRanchero wrote:Standard fittings for an E34.pac1982 wrote:
Off topic but whats with the things that look like indicators in the front grill is that OEM or a mod?


toby wrote:Good advice from Phims there.
You can buy products in Wilkinsons and similar places I noticed today specifically for this purpose. Pepper powder and stuff like that.
Those of you, who are baron, heartless, unloving bastards, consider that if you harm a cat you cause a lot of distress and cost to cat owners. So you obviously don't care about people either.
Cars do a lot more harm than cats, obviously, so take your hateful logic and shove it.
i have the same problem with my hood and my neighbours ginger cat i've twice took it back to her via the scruff of its neck and told her if i catch it again i'm gonna train my dog to sit on her bonnet i did consider just letting the dog out but i know it'd run over the car to catch the stupid thingbuffalino wrote:HI I GOT THE SAME PROBLEM,, BUT THEY ARE MY CATS,, AND THE CAR IS CABRIO AND THEY LOVE THE ROOF,, FOR DIGGING THERE CLAWS IN,,, HELP
