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Old 11-23-2009, 12:18 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by gjordon View Post
I would have to continue trying to find out which cat it was and go that route. A car cover IMO would get old real quick and the first time it rained and I had to remove it would probably be the last time I used it. I know some that use them and if it works for them, great. Personally, I wouldn' want any animal on top of my car even with a cover, that's why I would try and find the culprit.
Good luck!
Finding out who's cat it is is irrelevant. Letting your cat out at night is not Illegal. I don't do it for other reasons but many people do. Also cat jumping on your car is not the fault of the owner doesn't even come close to negligence. Cover is your only option.
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