hi Jackman,
same thing happened to my 930 last week with neighbors dog.
Here's what I did, and you cant even see the scratches at all.
Get yourself a random orbital sander, Sears has a 10" for like $40 right now on sale. Wash your car with Dawn to remove any old junky wax. Then use Mequier's Fine Cut Cleaner and a Meguire's yellow pad.
Use the sander in the area affected, until the cleaner is almost dry.
Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth. Repeat, until the entire area on the car is done this way, you need to go at least 10" around the scratches...to blend the paint in so to speak.
Using a new Yellow Pad and Mequire's Swirl Remover 2.0. Again, the area affected, worked until almost dry. Wipe it off again with the microfiber and redo, until the area is done same way.
Now if you want to add overall gloss to your car and really blend your paint in so you cant notice anything then this would be a good time to get some 3M rubbing hand glaze and using your hands, not the sander, polish and rub the entire car down.
Your car should look better than showroom new, if not, redo the 3M one more time. It takes time. If you still have scratches, then you will need to use a stronger polish to get those out or some claybars, although you will be lifting some of your paint with them, so be gentle when your using those.
you can then finish up with the Mequires #20 wax to seal in the 3M polish/gloss and their tan pad and you should be looking like a Concours winner