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Our Cat Christmas Tree R Cats Last year one of our kitties spent three days at the vet because she decided to eat our fake christmas tree. this year we decided to make them a tree that they could play in. they can travel through the layers of the tree from within. 2. secure the tree. cats love to climb, and christmas trees make ideal targets! they are new, smell interesting, and provide fun challenges. however, they can easily fall over when cats become a.
Pin By Navybluecats On Cats N Christmas Trees Christmas Cats Mayoflavorpopsicle. • 7 days ago. every year, i set mine up in the middle of the room (fake, probably 6 7 footer) and it stays there until the cats knock it down. this process typically takes less than an hour, then they're scared of it for the next couple months. ymmv but works very well for me. I’m wondering if anyone has ideas for cat christmas tree, i’ve seen online people decorating their scratching post as a tree, and some scratching post christmas trees. i’m looking to do something that they can climb and enjoy during this holiday season. Tatyanagl istock. 4. be cautious with lights. discourage your feline from chewing on wires by winding strings of light close to the center of your tree. you can also use a cord protector to keep your cat from gnawing on a wire. always unplug the lights when you’re not around. 5. Put up roadblocks. treehugger jordan provost. depending upon the size of your tree (and your kitten), you may be able to put obstacles in place to keep your cat out of the christmas tree. remove.
Christmas Cat Von Christian Kühn Cat Christmas Tree Christmas Cats Tatyanagl istock. 4. be cautious with lights. discourage your feline from chewing on wires by winding strings of light close to the center of your tree. you can also use a cord protector to keep your cat from gnawing on a wire. always unplug the lights when you’re not around. 5. Put up roadblocks. treehugger jordan provost. depending upon the size of your tree (and your kitten), you may be able to put obstacles in place to keep your cat out of the christmas tree. remove. Keep the christmas tree behind closed doors in the solarium or three season porch—letting your kitty in only when someone is able to supervise. place orange or lemon peels on waterproof dishes below the tree skirt. many cats will be deterred by the smell. "and some cats don't like the smell of pine," kratt says. Keep the area around your tree swept and tidy, and always monitor your cat when they're around your christmas tree. if your tree is in an enclosed room, shut the door to keep your kitty out while you're away. you can also cover the reservoir with netting or duct tape (sticky side up) to keep them from accessing the tree's water supply.
Christmas Cat Enjoying Our Tree Christmas Cats Orange Cats Keep the christmas tree behind closed doors in the solarium or three season porch—letting your kitty in only when someone is able to supervise. place orange or lemon peels on waterproof dishes below the tree skirt. many cats will be deterred by the smell. "and some cats don't like the smell of pine," kratt says. Keep the area around your tree swept and tidy, and always monitor your cat when they're around your christmas tree. if your tree is in an enclosed room, shut the door to keep your kitty out while you're away. you can also cover the reservoir with netting or duct tape (sticky side up) to keep them from accessing the tree's water supply.
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