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Soooooo what you doing about your tree this year?

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Calvinsmam · 20/11/2018 15:27

Last year we didn’t bother because the scrats were so bad climbing it all the time last year, but this year I fancy being festive.

Anyone got any great cat friendly trees or alternatives? Xx

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Meet0nTheIedge · 20/11/2018 15:33

We always have a Nordman fir, they seem to be thick and scratchy enough to deter climbing.

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Allergictoironing · 20/11/2018 15:42

I gave up and have a battery operated plastic tree that is a solid plastic case with liquid & glitter inside (but I'm a philistine Grin)

Like this

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Calvinsmam · 20/11/2018 15:47

I actually like that allergic it’s the right level of ‘howarsedcanibe’ for me.

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Wolfiefan · 20/11/2018 15:47

I don’t think I can face it. Two terrible torties and an Irish wolfhound. Blush

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PetuliaBlavatsky · 20/11/2018 15:49

I'm afraid I sprayed my cat with a water spray when he kept climbing in the tree. Only took 2 times before he left off. They still bat off all the low down ornaments but I don't mind about that.

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Allergictoironing · 20/11/2018 16:09

I also have the issue of where I put the tree, as the only place I really have space in my living room at the mo is currently occupied by an almost ceiling height cat tree!

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Vinorosso74 · 20/11/2018 16:10

We have an old fake tree which is going up minus lights and decorations to see what happens. Having seen damage he's done to charger cables we will need something to put around the light cable..... I will update in December.

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Vinorosso74 · 20/11/2018 16:11

Meant to say tree will be decorated if it stays standing for 3 or 4 days.

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poshredrose · 20/11/2018 16:12

We're just putting lights on the tree this year. Picking up baubles drove me crazy last Christmas.

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Mentounasc · 20/11/2018 16:16

We have a hook set in the ceiling above where the tree normally stands, and we tie the top of the tree to the hook with a rope. If we gauge the height right we can hide the rope behind our angel tree topper, and the whole thing is fairly robust. The first year I regularly sprayed the tree with orange-scented room freshenener, as he hates the smell, and it seems to have worked - he's never tried to climb it in four Christmases.

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SilverbytheSea · 20/11/2018 16:20

I’m in two minds whether to just go for it this year or whether to forget about it as in addition to our bauble batting, tinsel terrorising cat, DS is now a toddler 😰

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Calvinsmam · 20/11/2018 16:26

Haha I don’t think I have the stomach for a pulley system Grin

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sohypnotic · 20/11/2018 16:36

I have a (very nice) 8ft fake tree, which is flocked, so the branches are more clumpy (honestly it's nice) but it means there not such obvious climbing gaps. I have a large wicker basket round the base, so you can't get directly under it, and duct tape it to the floor. Best tip though is to use green gardening wire to secure all the breakable baubles (I have a large glass collection) Neither of my two cats have managed to climb it, knock any baubles off, or pull it over in 7 years. This year is the ultimate test for my tree though...to withstand a very active 1 year old!

Soooooo what you doing about your tree this year?
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Dontgiveamonkeys1350 · 20/11/2018 16:46

Mine doesn’t do climbing trees. And I thank him for that. Now roll on this Christmas when he climbs all over it Confused

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hartof · 20/11/2018 17:21

My husband keeps telling me not to put it up because the cat will just climb it. He'll be 8 months will it really be that bad? I was going to keep him out of the room it's in when we're not there ( work or asleep) will that be okay?

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FeckingEjit · 20/11/2018 17:32

I am also planning on a spray bottle full of water 😂
Hopefully DS will be scared of the tree again this year so I won't have to worry about him pulling it down either

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Wolfiefan · 20/11/2018 17:34

Fecking not with fairy lights though?!?! Shock

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FeckingEjit · 20/11/2018 17:48

Ah it will be fine 😂 will just be like someone sneezing on the tree won't it 🤣

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goforkyourself · 20/11/2018 19:12
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Rockbird · 20/11/2018 20:15

Neither hell nor high water will stop me putting up a Christmas tree so the Scaredy Cats had better leave it alone Angry

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MrsChollySawcutt · 20/11/2018 20:26

Put the tree in the lounge last year so we could shut the door at night and separate the cat and the two kittens from it.

Going to attempt putting it it's usual place in the stairwell in the dining room where It's open access this year. I fear it may be a bad decision.

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Wolfiefan · 20/11/2018 20:28

Fecking. Better check the life insurance and home insurance covers kitty, tree, water and fairy light disasters. Shock

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TheFirstOHN · 20/11/2018 21:23

Fake tree from Woolworths (we've had it for 20 years and it's survived kittens and adult cats).

Based on last year...

M will climb it whenever she has access to that room (after I get home from work but before I go to bed).

Baubles will go on. M will knock most of them off. We'll put them back on again. She will knock a few of them off again. We'll put them back on again. She'll knock one or two off and then get bored.

She will then sit next to the decorated tree looking photogenic and instagrammable.

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