I don't know if I am the only victim of this...
I usually park my bike indoors for security reasons, however for the couple of hours that my bike sits outdoors it becomes the target for many of the stray cats in my neighborhood. :mad On several different occasions, I have walked out to my bike, start it up, and to my dismay, smell the putrid odor of warming cat piss. (Talk about a smell that lingers)
I was wondering if there is someway (other than a shotgun) that I can keep these cats from turning my bike into a smell totem pole for the rest of the neighborhood cats. I don't think its just one cat, but a couple of them. I love animals, and don't want to permanently harm or kill these cats, but it sucks to pull up to your riding buddies smelling like melting piss!
NEED HELP AND SUPPORT!!!
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I usually park my bike indoors for security reasons, however for the couple of hours that my bike sits outdoors it becomes the target for many of the stray cats in my neighborhood. :mad On several different occasions, I have walked out to my bike, start it up, and to my dismay, smell the putrid odor of warming cat piss. (Talk about a smell that lingers)
I was wondering if there is someway (other than a shotgun) that I can keep these cats from turning my bike into a smell totem pole for the rest of the neighborhood cats. I don't think its just one cat, but a couple of them. I love animals, and don't want to permanently harm or kill these cats, but it sucks to pull up to your riding buddies smelling like melting piss!
NEED HELP AND SUPPORT!!!
<mybike>