Need some input guys....
I'm going to borrow some blood pressure medication from my neighbor after viewing this post........ Traps, a trip to bed bath and beyond to purchase anti-cat place mats, a trip to Home Depot for sticky tape.....stop at the pharmacy for moth *****. Pics of cat on a hood? I'm asking him for a double dose now. Jim bob, who I previously mentioned, has a far better solution. Of course, I offer his advice as merely a suggestion to solve your problem. I would never advocate spraying the absolute $&@) out of a cat that has me spending 15 minutes with a lint brush getting hair off my top. OP, please post more avatar pics as I feel with all of our advice, some very humanitarian, some, not so much, that we are deserving. 

I'm going to borrow some blood pressure medication from my neighbor after viewing this post........ Traps, a trip to bed bath and beyond to purchase anti-cat place mats, a trip to Home Depot for sticky tape.....stop at the pharmacy for moth *****. Pics of cat on a hood? I'm asking him for a double dose now. Jim bob, who I previously mentioned, has a far better solution. Of course, I offer his advice as merely a suggestion to solve your problem. I would never advocate spraying the absolute $&@) out of a cat that has me spending 15 minutes with a lint brush getting hair off my top. OP, please post more avatar pics as I feel with all of our advice, some very humanitarian, some, not so much, that we are deserving. 



^ LOL - If you neighbor can't give up some of his BP meds, perhaps your Veterinarian can prescribe some Doggy Downers for you to chew on . . . .
The roughly '260 feet comment' from your original post was hysterical . . . .
You'll want to remedy this quick. Think I remember a guy with a nice 350z a while back left his garage door open a crack. Anyway, his neighbors cats always came in and liked to curl up with the Z for the heat. One day he goes and cranks the motor over only to hear a horrible sound from the engine bay. You guessed it, cat got into the engine bay. Not a pretty scene.
[QUOTE=R&L's C6;1584736594]Live trap them and if animal control wont take them, take them for a nice long ride into the country and drop them off. Other than kill them, what else are your options.....
Please, I hope this is an attempt at a bad joke! Having lived "in the country", people dropping off unwanted cats and dogs (especially the pregnant ones) was a major problem. Dogs die or go feral, usually preying on other domestic animals like our chickens, sheep or young cattle. Cats can be just as destructive, but usually go after the eggs and small wildlife.
I have a neighbor who has his pet cat's bed and food set up on top of his Corvette's convertible top. Whenever I park my car outside, that damn cat will jump up on the front and go right to the top of the car, leaving dirty footprints like those shown elsewhere in this post. I have planned to try putting down some plastic wrap and then applying hot sauce on top. I have been told that the cats paws will be sensitive to the hot stuff, especially when they lick themselves. Haven't actually tried this because it's easier to just park in the garage. If you try it please report on success.
Please, I hope this is an attempt at a bad joke! Having lived "in the country", people dropping off unwanted cats and dogs (especially the pregnant ones) was a major problem. Dogs die or go feral, usually preying on other domestic animals like our chickens, sheep or young cattle. Cats can be just as destructive, but usually go after the eggs and small wildlife.
I have a neighbor who has his pet cat's bed and food set up on top of his Corvette's convertible top. Whenever I park my car outside, that damn cat will jump up on the front and go right to the top of the car, leaving dirty footprints like those shown elsewhere in this post. I have planned to try putting down some plastic wrap and then applying hot sauce on top. I have been told that the cats paws will be sensitive to the hot stuff, especially when they lick themselves. Haven't actually tried this because it's easier to just park in the garage. If you try it please report on success.



















