I have a friend with several cats, one of which destroyed the material of their bike tires and is presumed to enjoy doing so.. having acquired new tires and tubes (but not yet put them on), how can we prevent the cat from chewing/scratching the new pair?
We had thought
- bag the tires (no good; likely too thin and they love bags too)
- move the bike outside (no, it will definitely be stolen)
- spray the tires with lime juice, vinegar, etc. which the cat will find unpleasant (this at least works for ferrets which love chewing cables)
- decoy tires (see: cats on keyboards)
- some sort of removable, thick rubber coating (perhaps a second, larger pair of tires cut to fit over mounting)
- hard case for bike (probably too expensive)
Other details
- bike is a Schwinn road bike without fenders
- no garage is available and it is impractical to store at my place
- the cats are otherwise delightful
- bike will be left unattended indoors for long periods of time (weekends/workday..)
- open to trading in the bike and getting something heftier if that's the only solution
Likely also suitable for Pets StackExchange, but I doubt this is an unheard-of problem in this community