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Neighbor's Fat Cat Keeps Jumping on my Car!
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<blockquote data-quote="aschmitter" data-source="post: 211618" data-attributes="member: 5232"><p>Alternatively, you can try heading down to pet stores, they have this spray formula that is used to train pets (both cats and dogs) to stay away from a particular area. There are several different types available in the market these days but try to get one with a herbal formula and test it out by spraying on unnoticed painted areas on your vehicle first to see the effects it may have with the paint (I really doubt it would do paint damage though). If all goes well you should have a fat cat free car!</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aschmitter, post: 211618, member: 5232"] Alternatively, you can try heading down to pet stores, they have this spray formula that is used to train pets (both cats and dogs) to stay away from a particular area. There are several different types available in the market these days but try to get one with a herbal formula and test it out by spraying on unnoticed painted areas on your vehicle first to see the effects it may have with the paint (I really doubt it would do paint damage though). If all goes well you should have a fat cat free car! Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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