Always check the garage

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Went out to the garage last night to fit my new Z4-FORUM window sticker, 10 minutes later all done and closed the garage, that was that.
This morning my daughter is awfully worried as her ginger cat was not in all night and has not touched her food.
Yup you guessed it, shut in the garage and of course a cat being a cat will find the most comfortable bit to sleep, right in the soft bit of the rag top, absolutly covered in ginger cat hair, didn't have time to do anything about this morning and kinda hoped in Vain the drive would blow it off, but no such luck, looks like i will be busy with the sellotape tonight.
:x

The cat had also knocked stuff of my shelves but had thankfully missed the car.

Thing is went i let the little Fecker out this morning it hissed at me like it was my fault. :idunno:
 
:rofl:

I find a hoover works well at getting the hair removed - and what is it with ginger cats? Our neighbours cat is Ginger tom and loves my soft top, our cats (two black and white) have never even tried/gone near it :idunno:

One of ours did get stuck in the other neighbours garage though :roll: she is too friendly...
 
I have a cat repellent unit in the new garage, I can't hear it (my children can) and cats won't come in the garage :)
 
pvr said:
I have a cat repellent unit in the new garage, I can't hear it (my children can) and cats won't come in the garage :)

Is that the same device local councils used a couple of years ago to stop Teenagers hanging around shops and stuff, aparantly they can hear it but adults can't.
Where did you get it and how much.
 
It works in the same way with a really high pitched frequency, I can hear them though and Im not a bloody teenager anymore :x
 
From here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Big-Cheese-Cat-Repeller/dp/B000NR8Q1U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=garden&qid=1271429051&sr=8-1

Works well, the car in the car port has not had any cat prints on it since I installed it. I have been told it is some sort of warble tone by my children.
 
pvr said:
From here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Big-Cheese-Cat-Repeller/dp/B000NR8Q1U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=garden&qid=1271429051&sr=8-1

Works well, the car in the car port has not had any cat prints on it since I installed it. I have been told it is some sort of warble tone by my children.

I thought you had a respectable family, not so sure now if your kids hang out where they have these devices. :poke:
 
shambolic said:
It works in the same way with a really high pitched frequency, I can hear them though and Im not a bloody teenager anymore :x
Must be young at heart (or mental age? :wink: )

I've only found one of my cars on the car roof once. It's difficult to control yourself and not yell at the little fecker and chase him off, because if you do there's a high chance of them being startled and damaging the roof. Best to calmly lift them from the roof and place them on the ground. Then yell at the little fecker...
 
srhutch said:
pvr said:
From here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Big-Cheese-Cat-Repeller/dp/B000NR8Q1U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=garden&qid=1271429051&sr=8-1

Works well, the car in the car port has not had any cat prints on it since I installed it. I have been told it is some sort of warble tone by my children.

I thought you had a respectable family, not so sure now if your kids hang out where they have these devices. :poke:

My garages are off limit to everyone :P
 
Just be glad you only need to remove the cat’s hair. Had a similar experience with my previous Z3, but the cat did not only sleep on the roof. It discovered that the roofs fabric was very nice for sharpening its claws. The result was holes where water could leak in. Had to replace the complete roof fabric to the sweet cost of £1.600,- :headbang:
 
I have spiders in mine! Luckily none have been on the car (well not the big ones). Of course, I'm kinda groggy until I get a mile or two in me, so who knows, maybe they've blown off by then
 
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