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Bonnet cover

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My cat has taken a shine to sitting on the bonnet of my GP and has now managed to put some lovely scratches all down it :mad: . I should be able to get rid of them with a bit of wet and dry then polish, however he will no doubt do it again.

I could get a full cover for the car, but this could be a pain to put on and take off all the time, especially for my wife. I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a cover just for the bonnet or front end? I cant' seem to find anything online. Maybe it's going to be a case of getting a full cover and adapting it.
 
My cat has taken a shine to sitting on the bonnet of my GP and has now managed to put some lovely scratches all down it :mad: . I should be able to get rid of them with a bit of wet and dry then polish, however he will no doubt do it again.

I could get a full cover for the car, but this could be a pain to put on and take off all the time, especially for my wife. I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a cover just for the bonnet or front end? I cant' seem to find anything online. Maybe it's going to be a case of getting a full cover and adapting it.


like a bonnet bra?

search for auto bra in google
 
thats a bit mean to shoot the cat:eek: why not buy a cover and fold in it in half or use an old duvet to cover your bonnet or try to encourage your moggy to lay somewhere else although i know thats difficult!!
 
:idea: Get some microfibre socks made for the cat, subscribe it to detailing world then sit back and admire the swirl/RDS/hologram free job it does.
Phase 2...buy it a van for its business, then retire yourself confident the cat will keep you in beer and crisps as a payback for all the Whiskas you have bought it until it became self-sufficient.
 
:idea: Get some microfibre socks made for the cat, subscribe it to detailing world then sit back and admire the swirl/RDS/hologram free job it does.
Phase 2...buy it a van for its business, then retire yourself confident the cat will keep you in beer and crisps as a payback for all the Whiskas you have bought it until it became self-sufficient.


:worship: :nutter: :ROFLMAO:


#rushes off to local patent office#
 
:idea: Get some microfibre socks made for the cat, subscribe it to detailing world then sit back and admire the swirl/RDS/hologram free job it does.
Phase 2...buy it a van for its business, then retire yourself confident the cat will keep you in beer and crisps as a payback for all the Whiskas you have bought it until it became self-sufficient.

Just don't try to scale that up, your bonnet and roof cannot take the weight of a cow in microfibre socks :eek: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Just found this, this underlines why cattle should not be used :D :D :ROFLMAO:

 
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well they do them for dogs...

dog-boots.jpg
 
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