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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Let the dogs out bro. Don't you have dogs? Mine scare most cats away.
    It's a neighborhood friendlier than spiderman's.[emoji849] They're all buddies, cats & dogs. Their fave pastime? Like Parisians sipping coffee by the sidewalk, on breezy afternoons, people watching.....except it's rodents instead of people. Yes, they just watch.[emoji35]

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    I use a spray bottle, and squirt them whenever they get close, the idea is to discourage them coming near the house, a water gun is probably better, and yes, i think using pellet guns is cruel. It's my fault actually because I feed them because I pity them. I actually ran over 2 kittens and 1 kitten was ran over by a speeding car, as they were already comfy being fed outside, I feed them high quality dry food. When I saw a new kitten joining the pack, i decided to stop. I don't want to accidentally run over another again, hence the spray bottle. It's been 2 days since and I hope they will stop sometime.

    Btw, i keep 5 cats as pets. 1 feral mother and her 3 kittens, plus another rescued kitten. They are all spayed and neutered except for the new rescue who is not yet of age.

    And yes, my car has scratches all over and paw prints even when it is newly washed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I use a spray bottle, and squirt them whenever they get close, the idea is to discourage them coming near the house, a water gun is probably better, and yes, i think using pellet guns is cruel. It's my fault actually because I feed them because I pity them. I actually ran over 2 kittens and 1 kitten was ran over by a speeding car, as they were already comfy being fed outside, I feed them high quality dry food. When I saw a new kitten joining the pack, i decided to stop. I don't want to accidentally run over another again, hence the spray bottle. It's been 2 days since and I hope they will stop sometime.

    Btw, i keep 5 cats as pets. 1 feral mother and her 3 kittens, plus another rescued kitten. They are all spayed and neutered except for the new rescue who is not yet of age.

    And yes, my car has scratches all over and paw prints even when it is newly washed.
    Thank you & noted, papi sir. I'm more canine than feline, but most...automotive & mechanical.[emoji16]Still, I do hope to develop your tolerance for paint scars. Scratches on me...those I won't mind.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Thank you & noted, papi sir. I'm more canine than feline, but most...automotive & mechanical.[emoji16]Still, I do hope to develop your tolerance for paint scars. Scratches on me...those I won't mind.[emoji4]

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    Lately, they were growing fond of my black ride, and so I have to switch its garage position with my medium metallic ride... They seem to favor some parking position/s for their rest area...

    I remember my cousin telling me to fill clear coke bottles with water and place them at the 4 corners of your garage to shoo them away. Doesn't make logical sense to me, but sharing it anyway for whatever its worth....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Lately, they were growing fond of my black ride, and so I have to switch its garage position with my medium metallic ride... They seem to favor some parking position/s for their rest area...
    This supports the empirical data I've gathered. It's not the sleeping mate, it's the position.[emoji16]
    Is it good or consoling to have some sorta solidarity against this plight or cause? I dunno....but having known the quality of MeToo company here does disprove my belief in me being too far off-center.[emoji16]....Thanks![emoji120]



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    Cats (and dogs) hate the smell of amonia. Get the one used for cleaning available at mercury drug. This is the 90% strength amonia, not the essence of amonia that is only 5%. Pour it around your car, on places you don't want them to come near. They will avoid the area guaranteed.

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