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Who's to blame? I say me... the cat probably would have been fine if I'd gone and pet it... but no, I got mad and now I will always have marks to remind me..:cry: |
i had this problem with a feral cat back in the day when i lived in the sticks out in coq. cat was filthy, so i had more than just paw prints... had these large scratched up body prints on the roof and even longer scratches down the hood of my car as it slid down it getting off. i ended up borrowing my neighbor's car cover, but when i asked around the following were suggested to me: catstop http://www.contech-inc.com/products/catstop/ scat mat http://www.tesco-shopping.com/scatmat.htm |
portable eletrical fence you can buy them and just wrap it around your car i knew a guy that had one and it worked his car was like un replaceable and had orginale paint |
I learned something interesting from the furniture store the other day. Cats HATE microfibre. The microfibre couch is a cat deterrant, house cats dun not sit or go near these couches. Maybe u can buy a BIG piece of microfibre cloth and put it on ur car, at least on the hood & toof |
with all that's said, i still think antifreeze is ur best solution |
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fuck cats in the ass |
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nice. Get the orange scented car wash for ur car would work then. |
Kidnap the cat and sell it for profit. It'll pay for any scratch marks done by the cat itself. |
EAT THAT PUSSY! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO! |
car cover made of those sticky pads. any cats you catch dump off at the SPCA. also try washing your car with some orange-based car wash, and maybe add in some lavender dish soap |
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curb stomp that bitch |
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Thats how I got scratches on my hood :( |
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