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Old 06-13-2005, 11:41 AM
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I park in a garage where my cat has his food and litter box. From time to time, I found pee marks on my wheels though! Is there a product that I can use around the car to keep the stupid cat away w/o poisoning the whole house?
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Default If you put something in the garage

to keep him away from where his food and litter box is, he will find someplace else to take a **** and ****. Like your shoes.

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Default Re: If you put something in the garage

Somehow it prefers my car though even if my wife's car is also in the garage. Maybe he doesn't like the tire brand, mine Kumhos, wife Yokohamas? He also likes to do it sometime in my daughter's bathtub. She's a swimmer, so maybe some chlorine residues excite him?
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Default Finest, most effective product that I've found...

..the problem is that cat disapears also.

On a more serious note, One of the problems is the cats like the warm hood on the car, or it's a good place with a birds eye view. I'm not sure there's alot you can do, maybe a heating pad in a nook for the cat or in high place that the cat can reach. I don't know of any deterents or repellents that work specifically to keep them off the car.
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Default That might work, but don't they...

p on wheels too?
On my previous car cat used to climb on the top overnight, not yet on the Audi. That would be the final "life" for him!!!
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Default Is he fixed? I mean, broken? I mean, neutered?

How old?

I keep my cats out of the garage-- too much bad stuff for them to get into (antifreeze, motor oil, etc.).

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Sure is, but still young, only 7-8 years old
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Default Maybe an IR trap?

coupled with some sort of ultrasonic generator?
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22 cal. always worked on the neighbors cats


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