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Hey guys, been noticing more and more what look to be scratches (and paw prints) on my car from the neighborhood cats. They are not deep so they should polish out but I want to know how I could stop them getting on there...

I've bought a cover to hopefully try stop any marks of they do get on there, thought about baiting them although it isn't really viable as I've got 2 small dogs.

Anyone had any similar issues and any ideas how to prevent them? Was thinking of finding something cats really hate and spraying it on my car cover...

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You think you got problems mate I have 2 rather large amstaffs that like to use the roof of my car as a lookout to see over the fence..was resprayed about 5 year ago now my paint is rooted..i tried building a fence and they tore it down..i tried kicking their heads in but it just makes them stupider..

The only success I have had is coating the car in wd40, that way they just slide off..but as you can imagine this isn't great to wash off..

But your best bet maybe coating your car in something the cat hates stuck to its fur, that way it will get sick when it licks itself..a heavy wax or something may do it..

GL...

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