How can I keep my cat from climbing into the tail-pipe of my car?
I understand that she does it because it’s warm. But every morning when my driver starts the car, it idles very roughly until, what sounds like a small caliber gun going off, followed by a cloud of fur, the Jaguar runs normaly. I love my cat, but I fear that as the weather turns colder, she won’t have enough hair left to survive.
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I had this problem,Fluffy,lost a bit of hair also PLUS, the neighbors called the police for a noise violation. I was at a lose what to do.So I had a tailpipe designed for her,with an added feature of a cat door, I had it placed on the trunk, so she could get comfy, when her male suitors came to call. The trunk can get a bit smelly at times-(when she`s err "courting").I had the carbon monoxide, directly pulled onto my Chauffeur( Jones) , an oxygen mask falls down, when levels get to high.Works for me.I do have to warn you, Jones , forgets to put his mask on, and tends to get a little wozzie. You don`t suppose- he`s getting a "buzz" ?
Keep the cat inside.
Your driver needs to put you out and take the poor cat for a spin.
Keep your cat inside!
If you know your cat is doing this, why not bring her inside and keep her safe instead. She’ll live longer inside and you won’t have to worry about killing her when you start your car. And why would you do that anyway if you know she might be in the tail pipe?
Keep the cat inside. JUST KIDDING! That’s crazy talk, just get one of those little mesh screen things that go over the end of the pipe, that’ll show her!