What are some ways to repel a cat from leaving paw prints on the car?
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at
6:27 pm
I have a cat living in my garage. I get frustrated when I see the paw prints all over the car after a car wash. I remember seeing something like puma urine to repel cats from sprayed area, I do not know how well it works does anybody know how effect it will be?
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Whoa Whoa- wait, back up..
a) Why is there a cat living in your garage? Is it your cat/feral cat/stray cat?
b) Are you sure it’s the cat’s prints?
Get one of those car-covers, or just take the cat to the humane society if it’s not yours. If it’s yours- bring it inside. Nothing’s going to "repel" the cat away, you’ll have to find something more effective.
Some family friends of mine have an indoor-outdoor cat and they keep their garage door cracked so he can come in/out. They are also rich and have some nice expensive cars. So, they just bought car covers (either that, or they’re just big blankets) and they throw them over their cars at night so it doesn’t matter if the cat walks on them.
Put a car cover on the vehicle. I’m sorry but keeping a cat off a car is just about impossible.
I used to spread an old bedsheet out over the hood and windshield, which kept the paw prints to a minimum…and also kept the claw marks at bay.
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