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Old 02-06-2007, 05:20 PM
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Shoot them

LOL jj not idea how to stop them!
far out thats a bit harsh!!!!!










my suggestion: cut off their back legs so they cant jump...at least u still have a cat!!!
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Old 02-06-2007, 05:36 PM
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Haha this thread is totally wack! Cats on the car .. Geez the tough things in life aye !!
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I used to get that all the time. The alpha tomcat of the 'hood was attracted to the heat from the bonnet scoop, Multicrop "keep off" cat repellent (placed on the ground around the car, NOT the paint) works. But you do have to replenish it every couple of days.

Anyway, there is a psychotic old bitch that lives a couple of houses away. Her cat was savaged by the alpha tomcat (I found a collar with cat fur and flesh in my garden bed) I have reason to believe she took care of that particular cat, cause I haven't seen it again..
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haha cheers the continous input guys, so far i think the best and safest option is putting a blanket ova my bonnet,

and i guess some people really thought a bit to hard about some parts, i.e cutting back legs off and that. haha

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I used to get that all the time. The alpha tomcat of the 'hood was attracted to the heat from the bonnet scoop, Multicrop "keep off" cat repellent (placed on the ground around the car, NOT the paint) works. But you do have to replenish it every couple of days.

Anyway, there is a psychotic old bitch that lives a couple of houses away. Her cat was savaged by the alpha tomcat (I found a collar with cat fur and flesh in my garden bed) I have reason to believe she took care of that particular cat, cause I haven't seen it again..
pinky, where abouts can you get this Multicrop "keep off" stuff?
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haha cheers the continous input guys, so far i think the best and safest option is putting a blanket ova my bonnet,

and i guess some people really thought a bit to hard about some parts, i.e cutting back legs off and that. haha

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haha thx mate, i wont sit here and take credit for my input...found it on google in a DIY!!
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Old 02-06-2007, 05:51 PM
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lol I wasnt being serious

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haha thx mate, i wont sit here and take credit for my input...found it on google in a DIY!!
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put a rug or something on there...that will be good for you and the cats!!!
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A top quality car cover is your friend.
Had the same problem with my Cat jumping on my car after i come home from work because the bonnet is so warm. I just brought a car cover wacked it on there and bingo cats now to scared to jump up onto the bonnet because its unsure of the surface.
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