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Yep,,,,,,,,I called our local TSC (Tractor Supply Company) and they have the feral cat traps,,,about $40. After work I'll be picking one up,,,,and some cat food. The $40 is negligible in comparison to the peace of mind and lack of scratches.
I don't think I want to use a repellent spray on the paint,,,,although around the truck (grounds) it may help.
Yep,,,,,,,,I called our local TSC (Tractor Supply Company) and they have the feral cat traps,,,about $40. After work I'll be picking one up,,,,and some cat food. The $40 is negligible in comparison to the peace of mind and lack of scratches.
I don't think I want to use a repellent spray on the paint,,,,although around the truck (grounds) it may help.
I'm usually good at coming up with solutions,,,but this is an issue that I'm quite upset about as well as not having a solution. Just as I was about to pull out of the driveway this morning, I noticed a couple of patches of dirt on my hood,,,,close to the wiper. I have an '06 F150, Black of course. I quickly got out and inspected,,,only to see some gritty dirt as well as a couple of cat paw prints. The car crazy fool that I am, I rush to work (my own business) and start washing this morning at 8am. After rough inspection (it's now 10:30),,,a few hairline scratches visible in crappy lighting,,,,but I know I'll be finding more and buffing later.
I pretty much know what to do about the scratches,,,,,,my question is this,,,,,does anyone have any idea, whether it be crazy or logical about keeping the cats or any other animals off the vehicles to begin with?? (No need to mention the obvious terminating them)
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