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http://www.behmdesign.com/gara...ns-1476-3-28x32.aspx





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The enclosure you suggest in your link seems a little large for a cat.
 
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I'm trying to fix this for you....


https://www.amazon.com/ScareCr...ellent/dp/B000071NUS

Only caveat is, you'd be well advised to turn it off prior to heading to your car in the morning. Smile


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Maybe a few pieces of tape, sticky side up.




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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz-sC-vSIXk

No actual cats were harmed :-)
 
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Buy a pick up truck. Cat will now go to taller object to sleep. Car problem solved, you'll have to ask someone else about what to do about cats on pickups.



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Gah i have no idea.
 
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Put a dog on your car.

What he said...... Razz



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Put cucumbers up there.


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I think KurtZ66 was intimating that you should just shoot the cat. Roll Eyes


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Maybe a few pieces of tape, sticky side up.


This could be genius. If you try it set up a video camera.



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz-sC-vSIXk

No actual cats were harmed :-)


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I think he's gone, now.


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People that live in rural areas, especially on farms know that cats are going to rest on top of cars, trucks, machinery or other elevated spaces where they feel safe and comfortable to relax. My truck sits out quite a bit and my solution was to buy a car cover. It's kind of a pain to put on and take off everyday but it worked for me. Predator scents, moth balls and the like have never worked for anyone that I know.

There is a device called ScatMat that runs on a 9 volt battery and gives the pet a harmless static pulse when it steps on the mat. It works great for keeping cats off furniture and anywhere else you don't want them. After a few times getting shocked most (not all) cats shy away from whatever it is you had the mat on and you can remove it. Of course, depending on the size of your car, you would need several of these.


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Be one with the cat. Love the cat. It will keep mice and squirrels from chewing your wiring.

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Well...there is Rex the electronic barking dog alarm:

https://www.amazon.com/Safety-...B5YTXB5TXXYVSHAVFQGG

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Well...there is Rex the electronic barking dog alarm:

https://www.amazon.com/Safety-...B5YTXB5TXXYVSHAVFQGG

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Nothing like having that go off at 2 AM.


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Find a small box.

Put it next to your car.

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I had a couple of neighbor's "outdoor cats" sleeping and sharpening their claws on my convertible top. I cut up some gorilla tape and laid the pieces sticky side up on the top, It only took one try. Have not had a problem since.



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A friend mechanic recently told me that near half the vehicles he's worked on up here, NW Washington, have sustained some amount of rodent damage to their wiring systems.

If you have a later model computer controlled vehicle, having it rewired by a pack-rat will cause intermittent system faults that defy logic. Your radio will turn off every time you step on the brake, etc.

It's worth the paw prints to keep rats away. If you have a soft top vehicle, you now have a great way to sell the wife on the cost of building a shop/garage.
 
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