get water in a spray bottle and spray them with water
Cover it. Either with a car cover or tarp
stray cats were stray cats...but since they were afraid of dogs...I think that you must have one
You can put a sticky tape substance on top of the car, or keep the cat inside.
Use a Dogpile.com search and they have high dollar static electric mats , or if the cats really tick you off, sneak up on it and whack that cat hard off the car, or if it is a hard top and you are not in a garage, throw a bucket of water from high up on it
kick it
they feel trapped because cats were originally from Egypt. Traders stole cats to kill off the mice on their both. so the cats have a fear of riding in closed off vehicles... i think
It suppose to keep cats off.
Do you mean to stay off the car, then yes i have the answer! Find something else for them to get on, eg table, washing or even your homework!
You can keep 1 car and your primary residence.
A malfunctioning the ignition switch will allow the car to keep running after the key is turned off. You can remove the positive ground cable from the battery to shut the car off.
the are used to keep mud off of your tires
Sprinkle cayenne pepper around the car. It has been known to keep cats away, and you don't even need to sprinkle it on the car, though that might be even more effective. After a few days, the cats should leave and not come back. If they return, try again or move on to another possible remedy.Purchase mothballs and spread them out around your car, including on the car's roof. Alternatively, put the mothballs in a bag and hang them. The scent is strong, so beware. But cats don't like the scent either, and will stay away.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.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.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.