This will be one of the more unusual questions asked on here...
Our neighbourhood foxes seem to have become very active over the past couple of weeks. Got back from a 75 mile mostly high speed journey at about 2200 last night, meaning obviously the car would have been very hot. Discovered today a fox has climbed onto the bonnet leaving muddy marks across much of it. Not only that but some of them are scuff type marks suggesting it's been pawing at something whilst up there. Washed it all off with warm water but can't see this is doing my paintwork much good. Aside from a car cover can anyone think of any (humane) methods to stop this?
Our neighbourhood foxes seem to have become very active over the past couple of weeks. Got back from a 75 mile mostly high speed journey at about 2200 last night, meaning obviously the car would have been very hot. Discovered today a fox has climbed onto the bonnet leaving muddy marks across much of it. Not only that but some of them are scuff type marks suggesting it's been pawing at something whilst up there. Washed it all off with warm water but can't see this is doing my paintwork much good. Aside from a car cover can anyone think of any (humane) methods to stop this?