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Thanks for the replies so far guys.

Worst thing about the cat it belongs to this old lady in the end unit whos partner just past away otherwise I would take moggie fishing. I don't even have it me to tell her to keep the bloody cat inside. I'm getting old I used to be harder than this...

Tried just wetting the hood of my car tonight when I jumped out, Will keep doing that till I notice paw prints.

Not sure if the cat jumps on straight after work or later in the night.

Update:- No Cat Present while testing to open my windows outside of the car from other topic.

whatever you do, don't scare the cat when it's on your car unless you want to see a cat doing a burn-out on your baby.

i have the same problem, and only had moderate success with a cat repelant spray. but i think it's still your best bet less cover, garage, poochie, or cat-napping.

if anybody wants, i have a new car cover for sale. bought it from super crap autos - couldn't be stuffed covering the car everyday and unable to put it back in the bag so it's been sitting around doing nothing. pm me if you want more details. will sell half price if anybody interested.

sorry for the highjack thread ... :yes:

if anybody is interested in a garage group buy, let me know!

look online there are these lil airsole things that shoot compressed air out when the cat gose near then they are sued to keep cats off kitchen benches saw it on dr harry once just stick one on your bonet (made some felt to the bottom of the can first) when lil mr scratchy paws jumps up will get a lil blast of compressed air scare the pants off him and problem solved

*edit*

found this, u can probly get them alot cheaper

http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Contech_Contec...Deterrent_Spray

Edited by Dan85

I Hear that goats like to sit on cars too....so what ever you do dont buy a goat :down: HAHAHA....

mate of mine went up to a farm to buy a dog and got told the above story about their goats and had to keep and eye on his car while buying the dog, cant image the kind of dent a goat would do.

I just placed one of those motion sensored chime things (battery operated), and it got rid of my issue... depends if you can place it in a good position and how closed off your garage is :/

Got any links mate ?

Edited by Cruzen
  • 11 months later...

Concrete pill to harden up is needed. I love it when I'm outside doing things with the car and our cats are curious and want to come over and curl up on/in the car.

They are attracted to the warmth coming off the car, especially in winter. If it's really an issue for you buy a car cover, pretty simple. Or go with drsplodge's idea.

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