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    OK to cover the petrol tank cap?

    I have an ongoing problem with my cat. Shes gone half wild after I stopped her sleeping on my new DVD player . Anyway, she has found something much much better. My Bike which is covered up in the carport. At first it was the nice seat, so I covered that in thick cardboard under the cover, then the back seat, so that got covered, then the fuel tank, so last night that got a temporary cardboard cover, BUT now its on the cover between the tank and the fairing tied down between indicators - so its like a kitty hammock to her. Besides the obivious 'Kittycide' final solution, cant you get some sort of spray to stop cats? Can you still get fuel tank covers? Also, does the fuel cap need 'air'. I ask as I was thinking of covering the tank with an old woolen rug which is very thick and then I wont care if shes sleeping here as no scratches at least.

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    you can get a cat replellent spray, smells pretty foul though

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    I saw an SV parked up in town yesterday with a leather cover over the tank. The cover was in good condition (looked fairly new) and it covered the whole tank just like it was made for it so yeah I'd say that you'd be able to find one...
    There is also a spray you can buy that is supposed to repel cats and dogs, ive never used it but it is supposed to be completely odourless to humans and I think you can buy it at the supermarket. Failing that maybe pet shops or the vets would sell it..
    Good luck!

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    You can buy tank covers, Im sure you don't need to worry about air if the bike is sitting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Derosso
    , cant you get some sort of spray to stop cats?
    The spray from this will sort the bloody moggy out.
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    Put mothballs in the hollow where the cat sleeps, - cats can't stand them so I would say that would be the end of your problem.

    BTW Has worked for me at keeping them from pissing on my bikes wheels.
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    Just throw a decent rug over the whole bike Best to keep the cat inside at night, it's the time they're most likely to get run over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn
    The spray from this will sort the bloody moggy out.
    Reminds me of a very old joke...

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    I bought some masterpet cat repellant from the supermarket (or was it the Warehouse, I forget), it smells fine, no worse than most household cleaners. It seems to work, but you need to keep using it, or the smell wears off and the cat comes back.

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    eek

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog

    BTW Has worked for me at keeping them from pissing on my bikes wheels.

    You've got MOTHS pissing on your wheels SD??


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    "Kitty Spray"

    When we got our last cat it was an intact tom. As a kitten he was fine but then he started spraying. Found that a mix of fresh orange juice and water sprayed in those places we wanted him not to visit, worked. I guess it has something to do with the acidity and the cats sense of smell not being compatible.

    Hope this helps

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    Save money. Piss a circle around the bike yourself. Cats are not found of human urine so they tend to avoid the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Mark
    You've got MOTHS pissing on your wheels SD??

    Yeah but it cost them their balls!
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    Str8Jacket.... cheers

    Yeh.. I knew someone would eventually cotton onto that picture and whats happened. I have had that for years and always find it amusing. Sounds like I am not the only one with this problem and I seriously thought everyone would give be bollards and think it was a joke. Its actually seriously starting to piss me off because I have cleared the darn DVD payer again BUT oh no... Miss Pussie just wants my bike now ! Trying to pretend to myself shes actually trying to be a guard cat but I think shes got other female revenge ideas... Shes trained to stay well away from roads and if I let her sleep inside lately she runs all around the house and I get no sleep. Shes called 'The Beast of Berhampore' because she 'yells' at passerbys. Noisy noisy cat.
    Thanks for all the help. So whats the answer to those two jokes then??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    You can buy tank covers, Im sure you don't need to worry about air if the bike is sitting.
    Tank cover can sweat I've found and hold moister. It's best to remove them when the bikes not in use.

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