Yeah, we’re just over here makin’ sure your Porsche is completely mouse-free while still being adorable and stuff. We’re almost done so you’ll be able to take it to work by… oh, I’d say next Friday.
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Last Call: Cat-vertible Edition
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Mom had a ’64 VW Beetle convertible when I was a kid. The car was parked outside at night and every morning we’d see a dent in the top where a neighbor’s cat had slept. Dad decided to take action after the cat threw up on the windshield one night. The next night he liberally sprinkled black pepper on the car’s roof. The following morning there was a lot of cat hair but no cat. The cat never returned to its sleeping spot.
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My mom had a ’68 Camaro convertible, and her best friend had a cat that liked to get in the car while she was visiting and climb into the well where the top folded down into behind the back seat; it was like a cat hammock. (Top up.)
Usually about halfway home the cat would saunter up the console between the bucket seats and freak the bejeezus out of my mom, who would have to turn around and take the cat back as payment for the privilege. Every. Goddamned. Time.
She was allergic to cats.
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The soft top on my girlfriend’s SAAB is perpetually covered in white fur from her, and her neighbor’s cats sleeping on it. It does get nice and toasty warm in the sun, so I don’t blame their choice.
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Your GF & the neighbor’s cats all have white fur?!
Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised that you’re dating a cat. Same species & all.-
White fur shows up a lot more noticeably on a black fabric roof than any other color of cat fur does. 🙂
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What kind of magnet yellow did you say this was?
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The salesman said I’d get all kinda action…
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I’d be furrious.
[We have two cats that sleep on the garage loft. Their hair production is biblical and requires a complete garage cleanup once a year.] -
I’ve heard how a Porsche can get you a lot of…… attention.
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As much as I’ve despised the occasions when my vehicles got “the mark of the cat” (muddy pawprints on the surfaces from hood thru trunklid) when parked outside at my parents’ house, the farm cats have at least always been happy to clean the bugs out of the front splitter of a Challenger.
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