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Ferryll
Sep 16, 2013

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Borrowed from https://www.cuteness.com/article/keep-cats-off-cars:

Step 3
Set up an ultrasound pet alarm. An alarm, set off by a motion detector, scares off cats. It costs about $30 and is very easy to set up, even on the roof of a car.

Step 4
Try a CatStop. This product works for up to about 20 feet by emitting a high-pitched sound that humans can't hear. It runs on batteries or electricity.

Step 5
Use a ScatMat, which scares the animals off, teaching them not to go on your car. However, instead of an alarm, it uses static to alarm the cats. Depending on the size of the mat you buy, the ScatMat can cost anywhere from $20 to $420. After the cat learns to stay away, you can put it away until you need it again.
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A car cover makes the most sense to me for your situation, but you mentioned earlier that you are opposed to using one.
Other people online use tarps to make a cheap and easy-off car cover if that's the issue.

*shrugs* I think cat paw prints on cars are adorable, but that's my opinion.
Good luck with whatever you decide to try.

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