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View Poll Results: which is more cat proof? | |||
real tree | 2 | 50.00% | |
artificial tree | 2 | 50.00% | |
Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll |
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Well I've never had a real tree but when the family cats were kittens they trashed our artificial tree by climbing up the middle of it and pulling all the baubals off. The next year we got a fiber optic tree which they left alone. Sorry that doesn't seem to answer your question! |
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Cloud was very good with the tree at my parents last year. She hid underneath the branches, and maybe occasionally showed an interest in some of the lower hanging ornaments if they were moving about anyway, but beyond that she simply ignored it... |
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We've never had any trouble with Christmas trees and cats (40+ years now) the dog is a different matter however We always have a real tree, quite a large one, they tend to be pretty dense now as they're plantation grown and carefully pruned to produce lots of branches. If you buy one of the sort that has a more open framework of branches then there's a real possibility of cats climbing up inside I'm afraid. You need a really dense tree so that when the cats looks up into it they reckon they're not going to be able to get in there! Don't hang any dangly bits on the lowest branches otherwise the cats will definitely sit there batting and playing with them otherwise a heavily decorated tree is best, if they can't see any spaces they are not so likely to try to get in there. Or perhaps we've just been exceptionally lucky |
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Any tree... without baubles ...would seem to be 'cat proof'! As MrsH says it makes sense that whatever tree you get to not have baubles or anything tempting on the lower branches. |
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