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Cats vary in how much they try to damage, er, inspect, your tree. If you have a cat that only likes to bat at the low-hanging ornaments, try protecting your Christmas tree with a fence.
Place a cat tree near the Christmas tree. If your cat sees your Christmas tree as their very own Mount Everest, try redirecting their energy by offering an even better option: a cat tree.
I f you own a cat, then you’re probably already well versed in the sense of dread felt if your kitty takes an interest in your Christmas tree. From eating pine needs to scaling the tree, our ...
The FeastiviTREE by Fancy Feast is an artificial Christmas tree built to be cat-friendly. The holiday tree includes a cat condo, climbing post and perches.
Why your cat is obsessed with destroying your Christmas tree — and how to make them stop When the tree goes up, many cats can't stop batting at the branches and ornaments.
Stock image of a cat staring at a Christmas tree. A cat mesmerized by a Christmas tree has gone viral. Getty Images. One TikTok user, kelkelcas, commented: "You will be mine.
Well, Fancy Feast wants you to have the cat-friendly Christmas tree of your feline’s dreams. Below, you can check out Fancy Feast’s FeastiviTREES, which is the holiday miracle we all deserve.
There is also a smaller-sized tree available for $254.99. I don't have a cat, but I think this Christmas tree would be out of my budget even if I did.
For 11 months of the year, my cat, Nyx, is a purring portrait of perfection—but the moment my artificial Christmas tree goes up in December, she morphs into an agent of chaos.
Cats hate citrus, so an easy way to keep them away from the Christmas tree is by scattering a few peels around the base of the tree. The strong scent put off from the peels is enough to deter even ...