Cat problems - sleeping and scratching the top

zriha

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 Zagreb, Croatia
So, how do I deal in civilize manner, with a fat f**k of a cat that sleeps on my Z4 (E85) roof, and it scratch it already?
Buying a dog and tie him on the Z4 is not an option.

How do you deal with that?
 
The biggest most powerful super soaker you can get your hands on and drown the wee w***er

Or if you're very clever and a man of means....
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Well gents, thanks for constructive suggestions, I like shotgun a lot, but I am certain that I will make some holes on my soft top. :D

I found in Pet shop some kind of dog/cat repellent that you spray it, and I will test it. My car is 90% under cover, but when I am using it, it is on the open, perfect for that big ass cat :D
 
I used to get this when I parked the Z3 under the car port at night. The cats would use the top as a nice bed when it rained. The vermin (sorry I'm not a cat lover as they $h*t all over the garden as well) would scratch the rear pastic screen and leave fur embedded in the hood after using it as a scratching base. I resorted to a sonic repeller from Wilkos that seemed to dissuade them.

Orange peel spray is supposed to help as well or lion dung if you have any to hand :lol:
Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
lion dung if you have any to hand
I'm no David Attenborough, but I don't think Croatia have any more of an abundance of Lions than we do :D
Will a Lion Bar do instead :lol: ?
 
One of these should sort it for you.

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It's a Martial Eagle. The worlds largest, wing span almost 3 meters. :o
 
I had a male cat hanging out on my front door mat when I was at work, spraying his nasty musk smell. Citrus (I used grapefruit essential oil mixed with water and a drop of dish soap) sprayed it on the door mat and it did the job.

The only thing about the shotgun is that if it is a child's pet I would never want to hurt the little one by killing his or her beloved pet...!! If you can ensure that it is a stray cat, which I don't know how you would be able to do that...then "execution" would surely be in order!!
 
Pondrew said:
I'm no David Attenborough, but I don't think Croatia have any more of an abundance of Lions than we do
Will a Lion Bar do instead ?

Hahahahaha, yeah, we have, but this cat is massive! :D
Gents, I bought something like this:
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And it did the trick during the night. I sprayed it overnight and it's all good, I will repeat this all week, and see the results.

Personally, I don't like cats, well, I don't like cats that are not properly trained, we have a cat in our apartment building, and it is trained and often it is at our place, but this one is not from our neighbourhood, a new cat.. and outside.
 
Low cost:
Mothballs are supposed to keep them well away but I’m not sure if they are non harmful.


Hi cost:-
I bought a couple of solar powered cat scare gizmos
They flash and generate a high frequency sound.

The cats now skirt my garden and I don’t have to clean up cat crap!
 
I think the first response regarding the super soaker was on the money. A young cat started frequenting our rear garden earlier this summer. It was fearless and it was taunting my soppy pointer which would've ended in tears for both of them.
I managed to get a good blast from my kids super soaker square in the cats face and I've not seen it in the rear garden since. This may sound harsh but no real harm caused to it and more importantly no injuries to either cat or dog.
 
domsz4 said:
Is it on your drive/car port pr just :thumbsup: on the road. Ultrasonic cat deterent will prob work.

They steer clear of my garden now!
I have two high frequency gismos - not expensive either. :thumbsup:
 
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