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Captain Fin

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I have a cat that loves to cuddle up and sleep on my Spyder at night while the Spyder is covered. I noticed three scratches in the paint from the cat climbing up the side under the cover to the seat. I have been unable to polish out the scratches as they are deep.
Does anyone know how to keep a cat off a Spyder?
I don't own a cat. The property at the resort has several feral cats that roam the property at night.
 
I assume you are looking for a humane way and the only one I can think of is a live trap on the ground next to the Spyder with some cat food in it for bait.

There are also other ways to deal with the issue, but some people might not really like those options. :dontknow:
 
I have a cat that loves to cuddle up and sleep on my Spyder at night while the Spyder is covered. I noticed three scratches in the paint from the cat climbing up the side under the cover to the seat. I have been unable to polish out the scratches as they are deep.
Does anyone know how to keep a cat off a Spyder?
I don't own a cat. The property at the resort has several feral cats that roam the property at night.

We own an outdoor cat and the spyder sits outside covered when not in use. I use a small amount of mothballs in a two margarine containers tucked into each A-arm opening. Seems to keep the cats off the spyder and also the mice from inside the spyder. When the spyder is in use I put the plastic lids back on the margarine containers to contain the smell. I do not put the covered containers in the frunk or storage compartments as they still smell when covered. Hope this helps
 
Put some aluminum foil on the seat before you cover it. Cats hate that.

It's also good for keeping them off of counter tops.
 
Thanks

We own an outdoor cat and the spyder sits outside covered when not in use. I use a small amount of mothballs in a two margarine containers tucked into each A-arm opening. Seems to keep the cats off the spyder and also the mice from inside the spyder. When the spyder is in use I put the plastic lids back on the margarine containers to contain the smell. I do not put the covered containers in the frunk or storage compartments as they still smell when covered. Hope this helps
I will give the moth balls a try. We also have a lot of coons and possum here, so a trap would also get those critters. We have a big population of enviro wackos here that also would go nuts over the traps as some of the rats here on on the endangered species list as they have ears like Mickey Mouse.
What would really be nice is a trap and permit to catch enviro wackos.;)
 
I will give the moth balls a try. We also have a lot of coons and possum here, so a trap would also get those critters. We have a big population of enviro wackos here that also would go nuts over the traps as some of the rats here on on the endangered species list as they have ears like Mickey Mouse.
What would really be nice is a trap and permit to catch enviro wackos.;)

:roflblack::roflblack:
 
I will give the moth balls a try. We also have a lot of coons and possum here, so a trap would also get those critters. We have a big population of enviro wackos here that also would go nuts over the traps as some of the rats here on on the endangered species list as they have ears like Mickey Mouse.
What would really be nice is a trap and permit to catch enviro wackos.;)

We have lots of enviro wakos here too. Right now its the whole provincial government and their wind turbines but that's whole other topic. I also use an electronic sonic mouse deterrent for indoor use and plug it in and tuck it up under the spyder where it will not get wet. I am not sure how it works for cats but it does help with the mothballs to keep the mice away.
I just bought an electronic device called mouse blocker to keep mice away but just have not installed it in the spyder. Here is a link to it http://www.mouseblocker.com/products-page/products/mouse-blocker
 
:dontknow:

Oops, read too fast didn't catch that. Sorry. I guess then I would suggest additional straps to make it harder for a cat or any other animal to fit under. A pain I know, but critters are always an issue outside. I have trouble with mice who love to eat my boat seats.
 
You don't have to reinvent the wheel here - Teddy has a suggestion for ya ...........

Teddy had a couple of suggestions about your cat problem, but seeing as this IS a family forum, I told him to put his gun away, and go for a more humane solution :lecturef_smilie:

Seeing as your already using a cover, why not just place a couple simple little 'Mouse Traps' no bait even needed, on the seat under the cover. No one will be able to see them, along with the cat :shocked: til he sets one off :yikes: & it scares the :cus: out of him :mad: It won't be strong enough to really do any harm to a cat, and you may have to reset them a time or two, but I betcha, once bitten, kitty will be twice shy :2thumbs:
 
As a cat lover (I have three) Cinnamon says hello as I type this :roflblack: I recommend the moth balls or, as in another post, some cayenne pepper as a humane way to solve the problem. Feral cats are a bit different and are hard to tame or correct to other ways.

Use whatever methods you want on the enviro wackos. I worked for an organization with them, and glad that I retired. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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This was mentioned in an earlier post about this problem...
keep some cardboard in your frunk that you can fold into a "Vee", and leave on your seat when the bike isn't in use...
(You might want to add some weight to the bottom so that they stay put...)
If there's no room to land; they won't jump! :thumbup:
 
Try to mark your territory, my dog used this technique and I did it too.

This is actually a very good suggestion and one of the few things you can do that an animal would respond to. I don't think human pee would work but if you can find a dog that would be willing to contribute to the cause...

Animals are very territorial and know enough not to tread on a superior animal's territory. This is why they mark.
 
Put a real sheep skin rug over it. Mine have avoided the sheep skin rug for over 3 years and they freak out if you try to put them on it.
 
Have to agree..!!

with the pepper. Have had problems with cats and this has worked well. I used black but cayanne should work as well.. Good luck and let us know what you try and how it works...:thumbup:
 
There was a similar thread a little while back that I effectively killed with this suggestion. I've used this tip with great success:

This is cheap and simple: Get some of the plastic carpet protector. It comes on a big roll at Lowes or other home place. It has little points that keep it from sliding on the carpet. Put it pointy side up to keep kitty off. I used this for large potted plants and other places I don't want them. Works well.

You can get a long piece or two if needed and drape it across so it hangs down to the
foot pegs.
 
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