I think others have the approach. Combination of make the hood less
attractive, and make other places more attractive.
I wonder if some kind of car wax is less appealing to the cats? Get some
Kitty off Super Sticky.
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My wife has an 07 escape. We have cats that stay in the garage. They always
get on the hood of the car, especially it seems after it is cleaned.
Anyway, short of getting rid of the cats, is there anythign I can do to keep
them off? I tried a motion detector chime, but the cats ignored it and it
was irritating becasue it would go off when people walked by. My next idea
is to try to make a square the size of the hood out of pvc and suspend it
from the ceiling to sort of "block" them from getting on it.
You guys are good at coming up with stuff. I thought I would ask. I thought
a hi tech thing to do would be to install some sort of motion detection
valve that would briefly open when motion is sensed and would be connected
to an air tank to "blow" at the cat, however this is probaly too expensive
and I know of no motion detedction valves that would perform this way.
Any ideas are appreciated!