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12-10-2015, 11:31 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Adelaide
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Well the title could have ben pussies and cars
Cats, Felines, domestic cats How do you deal with your cats and your prize cars duco?, do the climb all over your car?. I don't want to start a war between cat lover and haters but I have a issue with some stray cats coming from somewhere local, I literally don't want to put my freshy washed car out only to wake up to cat tracks all over it. Only to clean it for the next day and the days after that. The situation has me quiet annoyed. Is there a way of discouraging cats to climb on your car short of using TNT?. They love to climb high and bask in the sun and are lured by warm bonnets. I know this may seem petty but I'm a dog person, dogs generally don't climb on cars. |
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