It's like this thread has 9 lives......oh!
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It's like this thread has 9 lives......oh!
The name of this thread will soon need to change: "Cats on my Tesla!"
Is this a solution for keeping the chewing mice away?
(9 lives: couldn't resist bringing this thread back to life!)
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Not only brought it back to life, but managed to install a loop. Way to go!
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I happy to announce that after almost three years of caring for the two cats that were left behind by a previous owners (leaving them to forage outside in inclement weather, no less), I have found a great home for them and they'll no longer be able to abuse my Roadster after this weekend.I gave them a cat door into the garage, have taken them to the vet for checkups, fed them daily (they're at least twice the weight as when I moved in) and tried to give them attention whenever I could. But there was never a truce declared between the pups and the garage kitties, so finding them a good home seemed like the best option.
No more cats on my Roadster. I hope.
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I hope you won't find that the cats kept the garage clear of rodents or other 4footers.![]()
That's so cruel. What if someone found YOU a new home - without your Roadster?!!!
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Then again I instilled the fear of God in my cat if he ever laid a paw on my roadster. I'm not telling what I did at the training sessions to make them so successful...![]()
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Reminds me of some stories…
When I was a kid, we lived on a ranch. Clements, CA. I bet Bonnie knows it. We had some house cats that were killed by some other animals. So, we didn't get any more cats. Later my Dads Maserati wiring was found to be destroyed by mice.
I was in the LA store a couple of years ago and a roadster was being serviced. It was someone famous. I think Kelsy Grammer. The mechanic was telling me he lives way out in Malibu Canyon and mice had eaten the wiring casing. Apparently they like it. The answer was for him to get cats on his property.
So while the cats away the mice may play.
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