I just don't think that will work with my cat:
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Motion sensor behind the shop.
Ain't it purrdy?
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).
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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.
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Has anyone tried dog-sitting?
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I did, but Animal Welfare were called and told me to use a chair like everyone else
Dermot
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I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
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No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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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.
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