Re: Cat problems
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Re: Cat problems
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 16:24:01 -0000
Go to your local pet store, and pick up a bottle of spray-on scratch
repellant. It's non-toxic, and is safe for use on furniture, so there
shouldn't be a problem using it on a car cover.
FYI: Cats scratching is another form of marking territory, so once
one, or several cats smells the scent, they'll keep scratching the
same spot to either compete for territory, or keep marking it to
affirm it's their's. So it's the same if you've got a problem with
dogs whizzing on your wheels: You need to spray specific repellant to
not only keep them away, but get rid of the smell so that they won't
be attracted back.
BB & pellet guns are good against varmits, and other pests, but
typicly won't take care of cats. Especially when dealing with
multiple cats. They'll get hurt, but will usually just come right
back. And nevermind the fact that YOU'RE SHOOTING BB'S AT YOUR CAR!!!
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Henry" <henry@xxxx> wrote:
>
> I keep my D in an open garage (no door), covered with a California
Car Cover. Nonetheless, there is a neighborhood cat (or cats) that
has turned one corner of my car cover into a scratching post -
practically shredding it. There are a few light scratches on the
facia and black bumper, but nothing too deep. Any suggestions on
what I can do to keep cats off the car cover? And please don't
suggest installing a garage door - that's not an option.
>
> thanks,
>
> -Hank
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