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Post  carbice Mon Sep 26 2016, 17:39

Anyone recommend a decent cover for a Cat that isn't prone to blowing away?
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Post  FatCat Mon Sep 26 2016, 19:01

carbice wrote:Anyone recommend a decent cover for a Cat that isn't prone to blowing away?

How about this?
Bike cover Cat-Hiding-Under-Blanket

Might blow away though....
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Post  0ldcat Mon Sep 26 2016, 22:48

Got the predecessor to this model (of the same name ~ choose yer size), and still going well several years later.
All Weather Bike Cover~~~~(The one I have)(Discontinued)
Although, FatCat's is far cuter and Ahhhh Sooooo cuddly Sick
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Post  SteveCat Tue Sep 27 2016, 09:07

I've also got an Oxford, quite thick black material and lighter more pliable silver bit with an elasticated bottom. It was a bit too big for the Cat, but stayed on in the wind - a better fit on the Tracer.

Not the clearest of pictures, I clocked the cat on the CBR - had suspicions the feline has taken to sitting on mine when I don't put the cover on.

Sooo a choice of two Cat covers in one Wink

Bike cover 29959376155_506e58a55d_bcat_cover by Steve Phillips, on Flickr
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Post  weasley Tue Sep 27 2016, 12:45

Before I had a garage I put mine under an Oxford Stormex - nicely fleece-lined, a clip underneath to stop it blowing away, a cut-out to allow a chain to go through it for securing the bike and cover together.... it did me well enough until I moved house.
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