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Check your Hoods for Cats!


Just a reminder about it being cold
Tap your hoods before starting
A cat could be curled inside to stay warm
That just might save the life of a cat

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Check your Hoods for Cats! Make sure to bang or knock on your car hoods before you start your car. It could help save the life of a cat! #KnockKnockCats

Check your Hoods for Cats!

Cooler weather brings feral cats to the warmth of an engine block. If you don’t bang on the hood of your car, you just might start it and kill the cat! Not to mention, cause damage to your vehicle. Check your Hoods for Cats!

ノック・ノック・キャット

Bang on your hoods! Knock on your hoods!

In Japan, Nissan and TBWAHakuhodo helped to get this started and they called it “Knock Knock Cats”.  As a reminder to knock on the hood of your car. 

That banging on the hood just might scare any cat that may be inside trying to stay warm with the cool or cold weather.

Even check between your tires, that is another spot for…

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I'm Lilly Bug, a female calico cat living in Jefferson City, TN and I want to share my adventures with you. Plus, I share other cat information too. I live with my daddy hooman, Steve. Steve is a Christian Blogger at CourageousChristianFather.com. I also live with my momma hooman Heather, she is a Christian Blogger too at simplyspokn.wordpress.com. Plus let's not forget my brother cat, Joel the Brave who also blogs with me at 2 Cats and a Blog.

One thought on “Check your Hoods for Cats!

  1. This is one of the reasons we have shelters (some with heated mats, some with lights and nesting materials) set up for our outdoor kids. Great reminder!

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