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Old 11-23-2009, 11:36 AM   #17
5thGenCamaroChick
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Originally Posted by Flaminbird View Post
Well you suggested it actually by staying. I'm an animal lover especially cats and I'd never even joke at something like that

Anyway I had a cat that scratched up my 94 on the sale panel and there is something that worked. It's called a scat mat. Have you ever heard of them? Also do you have a cover for your car? That would help too not only with the cats but with elements.
The only reason I put that in there is because I've already had other people suggest it. I'm with you on this one. No way I could hurt an animal, obviously, or I would have already done it. IMO animal abusers are as bad as child abusers.


Haven't seen the scat mat, gonna go check that now.


As for a car cover... I thought about that but I am worried about a couple of things. 1. If the cat jumps on the car and the cloth moves a bit the cat might think it's sliding off and try to dig in with its claws, possibly causing more damage than I already have. I've never used a car cover so I don't know if this would be a problem or not. 2. I wondered if there's road dust on the car will putting the cover on and removing it cause the dust to scratch the clearcoat? Actually, there's a number 3. here. I really don't want to have to cover/uncover my car everytime I drive it, but I guess I will if I have to.

Also hadn't heard of using cayenne pepper. I'll look into that as well. Thanks for the tips, folks.
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