Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!?

   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!?
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jinman said:
I guess I don't understand the issue with cats getting on the tractor and the bags of wood pellets. Are you saying that the cats footprints are an issue on your tractor? What are they doing that is harmful to the wood pellets? I'm a bit baffled by that.:confused3:

What ever they get on smells like cat. Smells kinda like feces or something. (Which I don't understand because if they are not sleeping then they are grooming themselves.) So then whenever I mess with the pellets I have that smell on my coat. The prints on my tractor, I just rather not have them on there I guess.
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #13  
Cats are welcome on and around my equipment anytime. Rodents are not.
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #14  
Earl Grey is convinced that I bought the tractor so that he would have a place to sleep.
 

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   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #15  
I found placing anything in my tractor seat such as even an empty drink can worked. My thought is they are looking to lay or sit comfortable normally so anything that prevents that.
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!?
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arpt209 said:
Let them into the house to sleep on the couch.

We've got one in the house already. Wife said it was because my 2yo daughter got attached to it. 2 dogs and 1 cat is enough in the house IMO.
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #18  
I can tell you one thing not to do. I had an employee that had a problem with cats. He put HOT pepper juice on his car hood, to keep them off. It worked, but it also took the paint off.
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #19  
Earl Grey is convinced that I bought the tractor so that he would have a place to sleep.

Earl Grey is one good looking cat
James K0UA
 
   / Barn Cats--How to keep them OFF!? #20  
What ever they get on smells like cat. Smells kinda like feces or something.

Our vet told us that we need to get the male kitties fixed before they mature and learn to spray. After they learn, having them neutered doesn't stop them. You probably have a male cat that is still spraying and the source of the smell. You are obviously sensitive to that smell and that's understandable.
 

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