I just don't think that will work with my cat:
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Motion sensor behind the shop.
Ain't it purrdy?
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I just don't think that will work with my cat:
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Motion sensor behind the shop.
Ain't it purrdy?
Cats aren't the only fur-bearing creatures that love DeLoreans. Not to be out-done, dogs it seems love, DeLoreans too. In their younger days, our dogs never missed an opportunity to jump in if a door was found open, hoping to get a ride somewhere.
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But these days, they are knocking at 14 and 11 years old, so they don't jump much in anymore by themselves (I have to help them now, sad to say).
Thomas
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I'd say a harmless, as it won't hurt them permanently, but cause enough discomfort to keep them from being repeated offenders, is figure out a way to just electrify the hood of the car with very low voltage - 9 volts, so they get a little shock when jumping onto the hood. We actually had put up an electric barrier to keep one of our dogs in our yard. I think it ran at 12 volts (?), and the little fella (Dachsund), decided to pee on it..
Yep, that sound he made after will be with us forever.
Has anyone tried dog-sitting?
I did, but Animal Welfare were called and told me to use a chair like everyone else
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(Scrubs, S2E1)
You have too much cat Semen on your car?
Never heard of such a problem. Are you sure it is the cats? Maybe someone really admires your car.