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I love this forum..... Laughing so much a little bit of wee came out!
21st Jan 2014 7:31 pm
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The local cats are scared of the air suspension farts and I have never had prints on the bonnet. If the car is under the carport they would rather walk the long way around the house than walk past the Disco.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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A few bowls of antifreeze dotted about the place should sort that out, cats love it Club Exped trailer
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21st Jan 2014 7:46 pm
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Cubes of sponge soaked in gravy that works
21st Jan 2014 8:10 pm
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How many portions of sponge are required for an effective dose?Club Exped trailer
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21st Jan 2014 8:18 pm
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Chief you know.as many. As you can get out of a large car sponge. Because fewer is good!!
21st Jan 2014 8:33 pm
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Agreed the song bird murdering .Club Exped trailer
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21st Jan 2014 8:37 pm
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I missed the word cats. I only hope I don't miss with the 2.2 run out of sponge!
21st Jan 2014 8:42 pm
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I hate cats, but love Dogs...have two of them, they sort any cat problem outMike
21st Jan 2014 8:58 pm
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That video is brilliant Cheers Ian
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21st Jan 2014 9:06 pm
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Strange oy I don't have that problem! only joking
21st Jan 2014 9:21 pm
Berty
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mint video loved it. if only i had a kak car that I could remove the door panel and extract the central locking mechanism, etc etc. guess i will have to put up with the cats crapping on my front lawn. think they have a game of tag as to whose turn it is next to do it
need some clever inventor types to come up with the solution. land mines for cats that throw up bb shots maybe, screeming me me;s that shot something in the air from a land mine base that throws out BBs to scare it away. How about a high power irrigation system that has some foul smelling liquid in - when the cat comes close it sprays it with some strong smelling spray. the owner dis owns the cat and and it moves on elsewhere.
guess you can tell i am a dog person (without a dog as I had the urge to have three kids instead -well maybe the word urge for the kids is too strong )
its annoying that if i had dogs anymore that i can get fined upto 1K for them dropping their on my neighbours garden, but a cat is given a green light. one of my staff (aka minions as my son called them at xmas - which went down well as you can imagine) has just had two litter trained kittens and was really excited to be picking them up this coming friday. I reminded her, litter trained means they crap in a tray in your house. is that really what you want when you have two kids under 5?
I used to have two saint bernards. Strangely enough, we did not have cat problems when they were alive - wonder why I do miss them - so much easier than kids. D3 Java Black 57 Plate SE, Night Breakers, Grabber ATs, Sidelight LEDs and best of all - Narpy torch. loads more to buy.
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chalky wrote:
Has it got repellant in it ?
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21st Jan 2014 11:22 pm
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Get one of those ultra sonic things that emits a high pitched noise when you walk passed it. Worked at my old house a treat. No more cat poop or cats near the house.
I've been chuckling at some of the responses - it's a common question that prompts all sorts of ideas on car forums. Some of the pro cat owners often get quite riled up when not so friendly options are suggested.Discovery 2007 XS
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