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xmas trees and cats !!!


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:D It wouldnt be Christmas without the cat launching herself into the tree. Christ knows why, but she loves it. Wife bought some Christmas tree decorations containing catnip a few years back, that was a really good idea, not. Ours likes the shiny balls she can see herself in, miows a bit then takes a few steps back and then off she goes like a spring.
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well the fibe-optic one we have seems to interest only 1 of the 3 cats we have.

 

She licks the tree, and tries to scratch the pot, and we've found baul-balls (sp?) all over the flat.

 

So long as we find them, and don't have to get them "irrigated" from the cats intestines, we should be ok! :blink:

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if it's a real tree scatter some needles down ;)

IT HURTS THEM mwahhahaha! (actually it might not) :(

 

We stuck cocktail sticks in the pot the Christmas Tree was in to stop the cat crapping in it.

 

Got up the next morning and somehow the cat must have tip-toed round the edge of the pot and crapped in it, all over the cocktail sticks, which then had to pulled out.... ewww!

 

Luckily I was about 10 at the time so my mum had to do it, but the memory lingers LOL!

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We stuck cocktail sticks in the pot the Christmas Tree was in to stop the cat crapping in it.

 

Got up the next morning and somehow the cat must have tip-toed round the edge of the pot and crapped in it, all over the cocktail sticks, which then had to pulled out.... ewww!

 

Luckily I was about 10 at the time so my mum had to do it, but the memory lingers LOL!

 

Now that was funny. Me and the wife just cracked up reading that. Our tree has been up for a week now, and so far no problems. The boy won't want to know about the tree as it does not have a pulse (likes to hunt) but the little girl, well she likes to play, so we are keeping an eye on her :D

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