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How to keep cats off car.?
I don't know who's cat it is, and it happens at night while I am asleep and in the morning ther are paewws prints and everything on it, looks dirty. If I knew when it was ther I would do something, but I don't, I don't know about hooking electic wire to it since it is on rubber tires. People have said cayene pepper and some say it doesn't work, does amonia. What should I try, and I don't want to cover my car in a good carport.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I wouldn't suggest amonia since it would probably either kill the cat or strip your paint or both. Even if you don't place it on the car, if the cat walks on it and then on your car...etc etc.
I've heard 2 options...the cayene peper. Since cats lick themsleves clean when they clumb onto your car and lay on it, they will lick themselves, burn there mouth and hopefully not go on the car again. Also it won't hurt your car.
The other one is use a citrus spray, and spray it around your car everynight.
Either way it sounds like both these are costly because you would have to cover the ground or your car EVERYNIGHT until the cat no long crawls on it. Good luck.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Scream at it!!