BrutalNoodle
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I park in an underground garage in an apartment complex. It's gated, but the gate itself is a bunch of bars. There's a cat that has been sleeping in the garage for over a year. There are over thirty other cars in the garage, yet I keep finding the damn cat on my car hood. Every single morning (and even in the afternoons) when I go to drive out, I have to spray and wipe the hood of the cat stains. I neglected to do this last year, and the cat already left permanent etching onto the clear coat. Any suggestions to get this critter off my car? It must enjoy the smooth, clean, waxed surface. But it is unacceptable for it to leave sweat smears on my car.
I'm in the same situation as you - open garage + cat on hood. They love warm hoods on cold days, so that might be one of the reasons why it likes your vehicle over others (if you go in & out a lot).
I've tried just about every remedy suggested, and in the end: trapping the cat has been the only solution that worked. Go to the local animal control and ask to borrow a trap. Some feral cats have no fear/stubborn. The last one I trapped fought a few times with raccoons & skunks over food. Tough son of a gun. Tried predator scent with little to no affect.
I'm actually dealing with a new one as we speak. There's muddy paw prints all over the hood & roof, which I'm going to have to hose off tomorrow and go borrow another trap on Tues.