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Problem with..... CATS..!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jeep6530" data-source="post: 648083" data-attributes="member: 31654"><p>I feel your predicament...had the same issue before on my Honda Accord. Tainted with cat's paws, scratch and sticky body fluid. Tried many thing like shooing it off, made a comfy box for it to sleep etc, but eventually it still prefer my car. My dilemma stopped when the cat died of natural cause...In your case looks like siva74's suggestion looks the best...or you need to cover the car = hassle. All the best and hope some of the sifu's here can help solve this feline problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeep6530, post: 648083, member: 31654"] I feel your predicament...had the same issue before on my Honda Accord. Tainted with cat's paws, scratch and sticky body fluid. Tried many thing like shooing it off, made a comfy box for it to sleep etc, but eventually it still prefer my car. My dilemma stopped when the cat died of natural cause...In your case looks like siva74's suggestion looks the best...or you need to cover the car = hassle. All the best and hope some of the sifu's here can help solve this feline problem. [/QUOTE]
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