Many cat owners have come home to find their cat sitting inside of their christmas tree.
Best christmas tree for cat owners.
We all know pets get a bit psyched about the holiday season.
The good news is that.
Wondering how to deal with cats and christmas trees.
British retailer argos has released a new christmas tree aimed at people with cats.
If you own a cat and celebrate christmas you know first hand what kind of mayhem can occur during the holiday season.
If you get a live tree simply cut off all of the bottom branches.
Anyways what follows next is a destroyed christmas tree lying on the floor with broken ornaments all over the place.
They eye the tree with admiration just seconds before jumping on it.
They are so nimble and small most cats can find their way easily inside of a tree.
One of the very best ways to cat proof your tree is by spraying it with an orange scented spray or placing actual orange peels at the base of the tree.
Some cat owners have been known to coat their tree with citrus oil extract and strong smelling sprays such as bitter apple.
This way your cat can t climb up or bat at the ornaments and decor hanging on the top of the tree.
A half christmas tree on sale at argos has been mocked by shoppers for looking like a bog brush.
Christmas tree scuffle currently costs 42 53 a small price to pay for some peace and quiet.
Maybe leave only the top third of the tree in tact.
This unique solution to the annual cat vs.
Cat pens like the midwest exercise pen with step thru door can help to prevent the cat from going under the tree and climbing into it but unfortunately this will not stop aerial.
Use obstacles to separate christmas trees and cats.
Or munching on it.
They enjoy watching their owners decorate the evergreen with what they see as toys for them to play with.
The tree which only has branches on the top half is designed to be cat and child proof but.
However some of these can be toxic to cats so be careful.
You spend all day putting up the perfect christmas tree only to wake up the next morning and find those once carefully placed ornaments scattered in pieces all over the living room floor once again your cat has snuck its way into your spruce and none of your decorations have made it out alive.
You can surround the tree with a barricade or objects like a cat pen to obstruct access to the christmas tree.
This alternative christmas tree for cat owners is definitely for those with a sense of humor.
However for their owners cleaning up the mess left behind often isn t so fun.
For many cat owners the answer is a fear inducing yes.
Unfortunately this is the reality of the holidays for countless cat owners.