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RE: First things for your place - Kage - 12-02-2014 (12-02-2014, 07:19 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote:(12-02-2014, 07:12 PM)Kage Wrote: The only xmas tree I ever knew was a plastic one. I'd love to be able to experience the real thing with loved ones. ![]() ![]() RE: First things for your place - Jancis - 12-02-2014 If you allow your cat up on tables and whatnot, this idea might not work. Typically have a small live tree for Christmas that is sold at the Grocery store, has its own stand and everything already screwed in. Put that up on a table and decorate it. I guess it becomes a half tree at that point but with the small table with a nice table cloth underneath it's gives the feel of a full tree and you can jam tons of presents underneath. Except all of my ribbons are always chewed up because the kitties get to them. Eh... better than the ornaments. RE: First things for your place - Kage - 12-02-2014 What if.. he gets on the chairs and desks but otherwise we move him to the floor? Arturius T_T RE: First things for your place - Mae - 12-02-2014 (12-02-2014, 04:12 PM)Kage Wrote: What to do WITH A CAT.Step 1: Find corner to put tree in Step 2: sink one eye bolt into the floor in the corner, and then two more two to three feet out along the walls Step 3: using clothesline or other thin-but-sturdy-cordage, string a line from midpoint-to-three-quarters-the-way-up on the tree to each eye bolt. Make sure the lines are taught. If done correctly, this will prevent the tree from being tipped in any direction except further back into the corner Step 4: Buy a baggie of jinglebells. String up jinglebells in small clusters, and liberally decorate with the clusters. The jinglebells will help alert you to kitty trying to climb the tree. And they look festive. Note: These four steps also work great for households with small children Step 5: Avoid decorating tree with candy canes -- cats go crazy for candy canes the same way they do for catnip. Avoid real popcorn garlands, too. Step 6: Cats also love tinsel... the same way they love used minty dental floss. To avoid sparkly cat-poo strings, skip tinsel strands and only use tinsel garlands. If all else fails, there's something called 'bitter apple' that you can buy at a pet store that you can spray on the tree. It won't completely stop them from climbing on the tree, but it will discourage them from nibbling/stropping on it. Also, get a tree that doesn't lose it's needles so easily. Balsam firs are the most common and cheapest tree sold in the US and they smell the best, but they shed needles like crazy. Go for a Fraiser or a spruce -- less fragrant, but less mess for kitty to track around the house. RE: First things for your place - Kage - 12-08-2014 My first christmas tree in the apartment! First -real- tree ever. First tree in 20 years. ![]() ... Arturius hasn't attacked it. yet. |