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Cats and Christmas Trees
Posted on December 4th, 2012The Christmas Tree vs. The Cat.
Christmas is here and it is time to set up your Christmas tree. Who has experienced their fun little feline charge up the top of their tree, knocking over ornaments and causing destruction? We have!!
We would like to share a few tips on keeping your cat out of the tree this year. Keep in mind, however, it is a cat’s natural behavior that your cat is going to enjoy doing. He is probably thanking you for putting this entertainment right in your home for him to enjoy!
One of the best solutions is to take a spray bottle with water and spray your cat every time it approaches the tree. This would act as a form of discipline or as a deterrent. It does not take much. After spritzing a few times, all you have to do is shake the bottle at them. They learn fast!
Here are a few other things you can try to discourage your cat from scampering up your Christmas tree.
- Place orange peels around the base of your Christmas tree. Cats do not like the smell of orange.
- Spray your artificial tree with some Citronella oil that is mixed in a spray bottle with water. Again, cats do not like the citrus smell.
- Spray pine cones with the Citronella oil/water spray. Spread the pine cones under your tree.
- Use an artificial tree. Maybe your cat will not be tempted to climb the metal branches.
- Place bells around the bottom of your tree. No, the sound of the bell does not frighten the cats, but it does sound an alarm for you! Once you hear the bells, you get the water bottle. Before you know it, the kitties learn the connection.
Do you have any funny Christmas tree Vs. The Cat stories from Christmas’s past? Please share them on our blog!