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how to get a cat away from my car?

ctrwannabe

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So theres this cat that likes to sleep on my car, it leaves fur and red/oarnge goo. What could i use to get this cat off my car besides a car cover. :lol:
 
Well you could always use a high powered flame thrower to get that cat away. Then you could sell it to a chinese restraunt.
 
well i dont have a sunroof but yea thats a funny commercial, and a paint ball gun wouldent work, i need like cat repelent or something
 
If you want to be humane use anything that shoots water(hose, super soaker). Also does your car have a remote lock? After a few heart attacks from the horn it will probally find somewhere else to sleep.
 
that has up to 0.5 of a joule of power

That's not a lot of force at all. That would not significantly injure a cat (unless you hit him right in the eye maybe)

I have one AEG that shoots 325-345 fps - generates probably triple the force in joules maybe more. I let a buddy of mine shoot me in the back with it from a range of about 30 or 40 feet. They stung a bit and left a small red mark, but it was tolerable.
It hurt a lot less than a .68 cailber paintball round, and I took many of those wearing only a t-shirt back in the pump gun days. Sometimes slugging it out toe-to-toe with guys at across-the-room ranges. (ouch)
A 6mm airsoft bb has much less mass than a .68 caliber paintball.

I like the car alarm idea - once you wake him up with it a few times he won't come back - and you won't hurt him.
 
i don't reccomend the car alarm thing when a cat is sleeping on the car. i tried it with my truck and all it did was make the cat gouge several scratches, about 6" long each, in my hood from trying to get off so fast. if anything, gently pick the cat off the car,then use water or something else to get rid of it.
-Dalton
 
i don't reccomend the car alarm thing when a cat is sleeping on the car. i tried it with my truck and all it did was make the cat gouge several scratches, about 6" long each, in my hood from trying to get off so fast. if anything, gently pick the cat off the car,then use water or something else to get rid of it.
-Dalton
But where would the fun be in that?
 
Gently pick the cat up to avoid scratches,step away from the car,then,grab it by the tail and swing it above your head in circles a few good rounds and then sling it as far as you can. Won't hurt it a bit:twisted: and it won't come back. Don't ask me how I know

If that don't work,a 12 ga. will do the trick.
 
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Easy! Just rig up a nice air horn the kind with the canned air and wait for the fur bag to get comfy then... BWAAAAAAAA!:lol:
 
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