F*Kin Cats

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Post by poison » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:21 pm

The kindly neighbours F*kin tom cat occasionally scents on our front door and
also the back now and again and it stinks the whole house out. About two
months or so back the little F***** did it on the passenger seat and also onto
the carpet (on the transmission tunnel). And many weeks later it still stinks.
I have had the seat out of the car and soaked it with half water half
deodoriser and it still stinks, same for the carpet.

Any idea's (helpful one's only thanks) would be great and if it involves any
form of cat sacrifice even better. If not I'm sure I can work it in somehow.
Does anyone know of someone that would do steam cleaning in Auckland, maybe
that may help as it's looking like I'm gonna have to take the carpet out and
soak it anyway. But I'll be pretty dark if I have to get a whole new seat and
carpet just to fix the stink. Although the wreakers probably can't give them
away, when you go in wanting to buy one then it's probably $$$$$$$$$$$$$. May
have to ring Ross and smile nicely on the phone.

Black MK1 passenger seat just on case someone has a spare or two...

Cheers

Gazza
Cat Hater

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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 05:27:35 +0000 (GMT)
From: glenn roberts <supasparky@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: RE: Rear Brake Overhaul - Help Please
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Heres a few things i learnt while rebuilding my
brakes...

The circlips that hold the adjuster bolt in the piston
dont fit any circlip plier known to man, as you cant
get them in there. I ended up using some calipers(like
boaties use to plot courses on maps.)

The o ring that goes around the adjuster bolt didnt
seem fat enough to make a good seal. i got thicker
ones from the brake place just to be sure.(this o ring
is whats leaking on your brakes by the sounds of it.)

Buy yourself a fiberglass pen to clean any corrosion
off the piston etc, without damaging the coating on
it.

Check the hex adjuster gears, if they are dodgy just
hacksaw a bit off the end to use the good threads
further up.

Grease the S*$T out of the hand brake lever shaft
after youve cleaned any corrosion off with 1200 grit
paper. This shaft is what stcks and causes handbrakes
to seize on.

Glenn "SLYDIT"
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Currently building a DIY Turbo..Subaru VF10 Turbo, Weld el manifold, 2.5"exhaust,subaru BOV, Isuzu intercooler, 330cc GTX injectors, dual feed fuel rail,RX7 air flow meter, Greddy Emanage piggy back computor.Custom full length cold air box...YEEEEEHHHAAA
Hopefully finished by summer:)


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Post by zorruno » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:39 pm

on 28/11/2005 6:21 p.m. Gazza wrote:
The kindly neighbours F*kin tom cat occasionally scents on our front
door and also the back now and again and it stinks the whole house
out.
SNIP <
Any idea's (helpful one's only thanks) would be great and
if it involves any form of cat sacrifice even better.
SNIP <
A bit late now, but you can buy spray that dissuades cats... sort of
like anti-catnip. Have a look in a larger pet shop like Jansens.

H
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Post by zorruno » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:39 pm

on 28/11/2005 6:21 p.m. Gazza wrote:
The kindly neighbours F*kin tom cat occasionally scents on our front
door and also the back now and again and it stinks the whole house
out.
SNIP <
Any idea's (helpful one's only thanks) would be great and
if it involves any form of cat sacrifice even better.
SNIP <
A bit late now, but you can buy spray that dissuades cats... sort of
like anti-catnip. Have a look in a larger pet shop like Jansens.

H
(z)

paul/dee webster

F*Kin Cats

Post by paul/dee webster » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:40 pm

Hi Gazza,
there is a product called S.O.X. it is a cleaner deoderisor (oopps) ans a
replellent, spray it around the doorway and it will stop the cat spraying. If
the tom cat does not belong to anyone you can trap it (kindly) and the spca
will pick it up. If you are on the north shore pop into Pet Mania they have
the product there and also other products that will help repeelent the liitle
bliter.
dee

paul/dee webster

F*Kin Cats

Post by paul/dee webster » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:40 pm

Hi Gazza,
there is a product called S.O.X. it is a cleaner deoderisor (oopps) ans a
replellent, spray it around the doorway and it will stop the cat spraying. If
the tom cat does not belong to anyone you can trap it (kindly) and the spca
will pick it up. If you are on the north shore pop into Pet Mania they have
the product there and also other products that will help repeelent the liitle
bliter.
dee

Nina

F*Kin Cats

Post by Nina » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:49 pm

Had flatmates (female) cat offloading from number 1 and 2 (can you spell
diahorrea?) in the drivers seat of my car last summer. It REEKED. All cuz I
was stupid enough to leave my car in the garage with the top down (cat has
access to garage) It got to the point of removing the seat and hosing it
down + lathering it with seat shampoo. It still ponged, but it went away
after a couple of weeks. Now I use some spray from the pet shop on my lid,
plus I never leave it down again.

I used to love cats before that ;-)

Nina
Cat Hater 2


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My wee Rosie loves sitting in my car.

Just got to work out how to stop the other cats coming in and spraying
inside the house!! I've tried the spray repellent (problem is that Rosie
doesn't like it either), thought about getting one of those magenetic collar
cat doors, but Rosie doesn't wear collars for more than about 2 days at a
time :-(


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Nina

F*Kin Cats

Post by Nina » Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:49 pm

Had flatmates (female) cat offloading from number 1 and 2 (can you spell
diahorrea?) in the drivers seat of my car last summer. It REEKED. All cuz I
was stupid enough to leave my car in the garage with the top down (cat has
access to garage) It got to the point of removing the seat and hosing it
down + lathering it with seat shampoo. It still ponged, but it went away
after a couple of weeks. Now I use some spray from the pet shop on my lid,
plus I never leave it down again.

I used to love cats before that ;-)

Nina
Cat Hater 2


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My wee Rosie loves sitting in my car.

Just got to work out how to stop the other cats coming in and spraying
inside the house!! I've tried the spray repellent (problem is that Rosie
doesn't like it either), thought about getting one of those magenetic collar
cat doors, but Rosie doesn't wear collars for more than about 2 days at a
time :-(


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Wayne Sinclair

F*Kin Cats

Post by Wayne Sinclair » Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:36 pm

Just keep doing the collar up tighter - eventually the problem will go away.
:-)
I've tried all sorts of things to stop cats around the back door and on cars
especially, so I'm going to find some of that S.O.X tomorrow. Our garage at
times smells like a tom cat brothel. A little piece of lead would be a cheep
solution, but the divorce would cost me a fortune.
Wayne

Wayne Sinclair

F*Kin Cats

Post by Wayne Sinclair » Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:36 pm

Just keep doing the collar up tighter - eventually the problem will go away.
:-)
I've tried all sorts of things to stop cats around the back door and on cars
especially, so I'm going to find some of that S.O.X tomorrow. Our garage at
times smells like a tom cat brothel. A little piece of lead would be a cheep
solution, but the divorce would cost me a fortune.
Wayne

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Post by poison » Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:41 pm

Focus people, focus... how do I cure the smell, not prevent it from happening.
My time machine has died so I need a cure
not a prevention :-)

Gazza
"Time Traveller... NOT"
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paul/dee webster

F*Kin Cats

Post by paul/dee webster » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:08 pm

Hi Gazza,
there is another product called Odour Disposer it will cure any smell and can
safely be used on upolstery, Pet Mania or most leading pet store should have
it, it's really good have used it myself when new puppy went number 2 on the
carpet.
Dee

paul/dee webster

F*Kin Cats

Post by paul/dee webster » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:08 pm

Hi Gazza,
there is another product called Odour Disposer it will cure any smell and can
safely be used on upolstery, Pet Mania or most leading pet store should have
it, it's really good have used it myself when new puppy went number 2 on the
carpet.
Dee

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Post by Simon Lord » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:22 pm

This is why I go spare if people leave the door between the house and the
garage open for the cat to walk through...

In my experience, you can spend a lot of money buying proprietary products and
a lot of time using them, scrubbing, drying, re-using, re-airing, etc etc to
try and get stains out of things - often without an ultimately satisfactory
result. These days, in the event of an animal, child or wine related accident
we usually call in Green Acres or another carpet cleaning company. They have
the expertise, the chemicals and the equipment to do a thorough job and it
pays off in the long term.

The only time I have known this to fail was when we spilled a bottle of
organic weedkiller on the back shelf of the Chariot. The stink resisted
soakings, professional cleaning and even 12 weeks out in the sun and rain
before I gave up and visited the wreckers.

Simon
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Post by Simon Lord » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:22 pm

This is why I go spare if people leave the door between the house and the
garage open for the cat to walk through...

In my experience, you can spend a lot of money buying proprietary products and
a lot of time using them, scrubbing, drying, re-using, re-airing, etc etc to
try and get stains out of things - often without an ultimately satisfactory
result. These days, in the event of an animal, child or wine related accident
we usually call in Green Acres or another carpet cleaning company. They have
the expertise, the chemicals and the equipment to do a thorough job and it
pays off in the long term.

The only time I have known this to fail was when we spilled a bottle of
organic weedkiller on the back shelf of the Chariot. The stink resisted
soakings, professional cleaning and even 12 weeks out in the sun and rain
before I gave up and visited the wreckers.

Simon
97 SR Ltd (sparkle green)
Email: simon@franchise.co.nz

Michael & Kate Cooper

F*Kin Cats

Post by Michael & Kate Cooper » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:49 pm

A vet or pet shop may also know of some tips to get the smell out. They do
sell something called I think, Odorex. Another tip I have heard involves
white vinegar, but I can't remember the proportions.

My aunt spilt milk on her car carpet and couldn't get the stale milk smell
out, so had to buy new carpet.

A few drops of tea tree or lavender oil may help to mask the smell in the
meantime..

If the cat hasn't had "the big chop" then maybe you should actively
encourage the neighbour to get it done. Some cats continue to spray after
they have had the op, but with any luck it won't make it through! There's
not much worse than a spraying cat! :-(

I know someone who had an awful cat coming into their house and leaving hair
all over the place etc, etc. They tried all sorts of stuff like scaring it
away and squirting it with the hose, but it wasn't until they shot it with a
slug gun that it stayed away for good.

Good luck (not necessarily with the gun, though!)

Kate

Michael & Kate Cooper

F*Kin Cats

Post by Michael & Kate Cooper » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:49 pm

A vet or pet shop may also know of some tips to get the smell out. They do
sell something called I think, Odorex. Another tip I have heard involves
white vinegar, but I can't remember the proportions.

My aunt spilt milk on her car carpet and couldn't get the stale milk smell
out, so had to buy new carpet.

A few drops of tea tree or lavender oil may help to mask the smell in the
meantime..

If the cat hasn't had "the big chop" then maybe you should actively
encourage the neighbour to get it done. Some cats continue to spray after
they have had the op, but with any luck it won't make it through! There's
not much worse than a spraying cat! :-(

I know someone who had an awful cat coming into their house and leaving hair
all over the place etc, etc. They tried all sorts of stuff like scaring it
away and squirting it with the hose, but it wasn't until they shot it with a
slug gun that it stayed away for good.

Good luck (not necessarily with the gun, though!)

Kate

Michael & Kate Cooper

F*Kin Cats

Post by Michael & Kate Cooper » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:54 pm

Just realised that Rosie may also be scared of the rottie...

Maybe you could send Rosie to the cattery for a week, whilst you borrow a
friends Rottie/Border Collie/Jack Russell... any dog that is a cat chaser.
Just bear in mind that if you have a Jack Russell for a week, it could put you
off dogs for life - or drive you to jump off a cliff! Any cats that venture
into the house will hopefully get such a send-off that they'll not come back.

And then Rosie can come home and sit in the MX5 to her heart's content! (Just
to keep it on-topic)

Ciao

Kate

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Hey Gazza,
yup i left the inside of the piston alone, it just
houses the auto adjustment for the handbrake which
isnt servicable

Glenn "SLYDIT"
http://miata.cardomain.com/id/supasparky
Currently building a DIY Turbo..Subaru VF10 Turbo, Weld el manifold, 2.5"exhaust,subaru BOV, Isuzu intercooler, 330cc GTX injectors, dual feed fuel rail,RX7 air flow meter, Greddy Emanage piggy back computor.Custom full length cold air box...YEEEEEHHHAAA
Hopefully finished by summer:)

Michael & Kate Cooper

F*Kin Cats

Post by Michael & Kate Cooper » Mon Nov 28, 2005 8:54 pm

Just realised that Rosie may also be scared of the rottie...

Maybe you could send Rosie to the cattery for a week, whilst you borrow a
friends Rottie/Border Collie/Jack Russell... any dog that is a cat chaser.
Just bear in mind that if you have a Jack Russell for a week, it could put you
off dogs for life - or drive you to jump off a cliff! Any cats that venture
into the house will hopefully get such a send-off that they'll not come back.

And then Rosie can come home and sit in the MX5 to her heart's content! (Just
to keep it on-topic)

Ciao

Kate

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Hey Gazza,
yup i left the inside of the piston alone, it just
houses the auto adjustment for the handbrake which
isnt servicable

Glenn "SLYDIT"
http://miata.cardomain.com/id/supasparky
Currently building a DIY Turbo..Subaru VF10 Turbo, Weld el manifold, 2.5"exhaust,subaru BOV, Isuzu intercooler, 330cc GTX injectors, dual feed fuel rail,RX7 air flow meter, Greddy Emanage piggy back computor.Custom full length cold air box...YEEEEEHHHAAA
Hopefully finished by summer:)

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Post by EricW » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:57 pm

Whilst I dont have a problem with cats in the MX5, we do have them treating
Ann's prize winning garden as a Bank, making large and regular deposits.

Having tried everything, I finally resorted to the air pistol and while I
never aimed directly at them, and never, as far as I know, hit one, they
very quickly got the message after about three near misses each, and the
problem has greatly abated. A catapult would probably be quite good too

I endorse Simon's comments, the carpet cleaners are the way to go.

Eric

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Post by EricW » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:57 pm

Whilst I dont have a problem with cats in the MX5, we do have them treating
Ann's prize winning garden as a Bank, making large and regular deposits.

Having tried everything, I finally resorted to the air pistol and while I
never aimed directly at them, and never, as far as I know, hit one, they
very quickly got the message after about three near misses each, and the
problem has greatly abated. A catapult would probably be quite good too

I endorse Simon's comments, the carpet cleaners are the way to go.

Eric

Martin Harms

F*Kin Cats

Post by Martin Harms » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:32 pm

Just a few quotes from today:

-Shooting at cats,

-The only suitable penalty is castration,

-chopping the hands off,

-knee the shit in the balls and elbow him in the head,

-bring the cane back into schools, and the cat o' nine tails for
unprovoked assault,

-tortured to within an inch of their lives

What a warm and friendly group these New Zealand MX5ers are.
I still wave at other MX5 drivers - but with an uncomfortable feeling
from now on...

Martin

Martin Harms

F*Kin Cats

Post by Martin Harms » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:32 pm

Just a few quotes from today:

-Shooting at cats,

-The only suitable penalty is castration,

-chopping the hands off,

-knee the shit in the balls and elbow him in the head,

-bring the cane back into schools, and the cat o' nine tails for
unprovoked assault,

-tortured to within an inch of their lives

What a warm and friendly group these New Zealand MX5ers are.
I still wave at other MX5 drivers - but with an uncomfortable feeling
from now on...

Martin

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Post by Simon Lord » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:44 pm

Think yourself lucky you still have a stump to wave with...

Simon
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Post by Simon Lord » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:44 pm

Think yourself lucky you still have a stump to wave with...

Simon
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Email: simon@franchise.co.nz

Mark O'Sullivan

F*Kin Cats

Post by Mark O'Sullivan » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:55 pm

Yes Martin

We're not the bunch of PC do-gooder hairdresser types many think we are.

Cheers
Mark

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