Chrisdriving
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Uh oh.
Hey Salty, watch out that bird again !!!!View attachment 43989
I think if I was into washing my car and the cat did that, it would most certainly be spending the new few hrs licking itself dry and wonder if the whole idea of marking the car was such a clever move.I built a car port to stop that sort of thing, the other day one of our cats , a magnificent grey long haired specimen sauntered over to inspect the car ....... then pissed on my fog light . You can't win !!
Its been dry and sunny so gave it a wash ,car ,not the cat. Not to the standards as seen above , but good enough , put it away wet as it was getting late then before I'd put away the hose pipe a sudden unexpected weather front came through with gusty strong winds and blew the dried dust from the driveway up and over the damp automobile.
Went to sit in a darkened room with a beer and contemplate where my life had gone wrong.![]()
Water bombing or water boarding the cat would only end up in blood and tears ....... mine! Much better to just let it go, and avoid the retribution.I think if I was into washing my car and the cat did that, it would most certainly be spending the new few hrs licking itself dry and wonder if the whole idea of marking the car was such a clever move.
I skipped the washing and parking it wet part, but the evening wind sprang up as it always does, complete with the top layer of some farmers paddock, and gave everything a light top soil dressing .... well, almost powdered brown sand really, but that is what they call top soil in South Australia apparently .....
T1 Terry