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Cats & Christmas Tree's... How does THAT work???

What will my experience with cats & Christmas tree's be?

  • Probably nothing to worry about.

    Votes: 9 19.1%
  • A month long battle.

    Votes: 5 10.6%
  • 50/50 chance either way.

    Votes: 14 29.8%
  • Dont put up that breakable baubble made back in the 2nd grade.

    Votes: 19 40.4%
  • Something out of a bad Christmas movie.

    Votes: 7 14.9%
  • Total doom & distruction.

    Votes: 8 17.0%

  • Total voters
    47
one year in Vegas Dad and I grabbed up three tumble weeds graduating in size... spray painted them white and stuck them on a post outside. The stuck a hat and arms and a stick for nose eyes and mouth...

Not an original idea but it was fun to make.

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While I've not had cats, dogs can be equally cat-astrophic with Christmas trees. Just last year my female dog (RIP) pulled a cotton batting ornament off a tree and left it shredded all over the rug - I was only grateful that she destroyed a reproduction ornament and not a vintage one.

As I've collected Christmas ornaments for quite a while (just hit 3500 ornaments this year), even a single "oops" can be be pretty devastating. So I had doors hung on a sitting room and that's now my dedicated tree room. Dogs are allowed only with supervision!

Rats on the other hand, no problem! ;)
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While I've not had cats, dogs can be equally cat-astrophic with Christmas trees. Just last year my female dog (RIP) pulled a cotton batting ornament off a tree and left it shredded all over the rug - I was only grateful that she destroyed a reproduction ornament and not a vintage one.

As I've collected Christmas ornaments for quite a while (just hit 3500 ornaments this year), even a single "oops" can be be pretty devastating. So I had doors hung on a sitting room and that's now my dedicated tree room. Dogs are allowed only with supervision!

Rats on the other hand, no problem! ;)
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This picture was pretty unexpected. :lau Its giving me visions of Nutcrackers, Sugar Plum Princesses & a life sized Mouse King. :clap

I'd love to see what vintage ornaments look like! :pop
 
This reminds me of all the antics with cats and Christmas trees I’ve seen over the years. For most of my life we had real trees, floor to ceiling. Learned not to hang anything fragile on the lower third, nothing edible either. No tinsel. Even a big sturdy tree is no match for a 12 lb cat..... they can wrestle that tree down and enjoy doing it!! Younger cats usually climbed up, sometimes pounced on someone walking past.... I can still hear the screams
If you enjoy decorating the tree - get a cat or 3..... every morning ornaments had to be gathered and hung, again. And again. And one of any cats favorite things is to lay under the tree.... mom was kind enoufh to fashion a big bed with a tree skirt and wrapped boxes! And yes, the boxes and wrapping and bows make great toys too!.
Using fake trees did not change much . Small tree on a raised platform .... not good either. Learned to live with it, the cats appreciate the annual decorated jungle gym
 

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