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I just bought a new car (R33 GTS-T, pics to come asap) went outside to repark it for the night, i kneel down with the torch and guess what i see? i see this yellow stain under the bonnet where the bumper is at the front!

im like: oh no its leaking coolant! :down:

then i smell it and guess what it smells like? :O

Cat wee!! :) My cat marked it as his property LOL

He better not wee inside :P

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hope its not in the airconditioning vents ... because if it is you wont think its funny when you use the air con

AHhaha was speakin to this chick a week ago, and she told me that someone pissed in her airvents, and when she used the aircon, it made the car stink and i mean stink for months!!

keep your cat away..

im lucky, the most my neighbours car will do is just sleep on the bonnet (likes the hottness)..

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Our cat would sleep on the roof of my old car, was watchin tv one morning hear the dog goin all spaz, went on for about 15 mins so went downstairs to see what the dumb mutt was goin on about to find the cat on the roof of the car, and our big dog (would have been about 2ft tall on all fours) on the bonnet of my car biting, pushing and generally being a bastard to the cat. First thing i do is go mental at the dog, causing him to panic, try to run off but looses traction on my freshly waxed paint scratching the shit out of it.... lol i chased the bastard around the yard for 30 mins trying to punish him :D Bonnets paint was farked after that

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AHhaha was speakin to this chick a week ago, and she told me that someone pissed in her airvents, and when she used the aircon, it made the car stink and i mean stink for months!!

keep your cat away..

im lucky, the most my neighbours car will do is just sleep on the bonnet (likes the hottness)..

Here is where the cat peed.. i used ur avatar cos it shows nicely. Hopefully the cat smell wont get into my air con vents??? :D

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Our cat would sleep on the roof of my old car, was watchin tv one morning hear the dog goin all spaz, went on for about 15 mins so went downstairs to see what the dumb mutt was goin on about to find the cat on the roof of the car, and our big dog (would have been about 2ft tall on all fours) on the bonnet of my car biting, pushing and generally being a bastard to the cat. First thing i do is go mental at the dog, causing him to panic, try to run off but looses traction on my freshly waxed paint scratching the shit out of it.... lol i chased the bastard around the yard for 30 mins trying to punish him :D Bonnets paint was farked after that

That sucks big balls.

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Either that's a really low bar, or a really tall cat.

Sure it wasn't a dog?

I don't think I've ever seen a cat pee upwards!

When cats pee normally they pee down, but when marking, they spray that shit backwards... and the bar is stock but very easy for the cat to reach. the majority of it was on the ground... Cant be a dog as dog pee doesnt reek and my dog stays inside...

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