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Old December 21st 03, 05:43 PM
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Anyone know of a good way to stop a cat climbing a christmas tree? A cat
we had didn't like the NZ sheepskin rug we had,
http://www.ecowool.com/category/10/ but the cat we have now still walks
on it to get up the tree. Any ideas? cheers.

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Old December 21st 03, 06:23 PM
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I would give the cat something else to climb like a cat tree or something
that isn't near the Christmas Tree. Make sure that when you see the cat
wanting to climb the Christmas Tree to move him/her back to the other object
to climb.

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Anyone know of a good way to stop a cat climbing a christmas tree? A cat
we had didn't like the NZ sheepskin rug we had,
http://www.ecowool.com/category/10/ but the cat we have now still walks
on it to get up the tree. Any ideas? cheers.

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Old December 21st 03, 06:23 PM
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I would give the cat something else to climb like a cat tree or something
that isn't near the Christmas Tree. Make sure that when you see the cat
wanting to climb the Christmas Tree to move him/her back to the other object
to climb.

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Anyone know of a good way to stop a cat climbing a christmas tree? A cat
we had didn't like the NZ sheepskin rug we had,
http://www.ecowool.com/category/10/ but the cat we have now still walks
on it to get up the tree. Any ideas? cheers.

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Keeping Oxford road dominos in business since oct 7th 2003



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Old December 21st 03, 10:40 PM
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On 2003-12-21, wrote:

Anyone know of a good way to stop a cat climbing a christmas tree? A cat
we had didn't like the NZ sheepskin rug we had,
http://www.ecowool.com/category/10/ but the cat we have now still walks
on it to get up the tree. Any ideas? cheers.


Don't let the cat into the room where the tree is. I suppose you could
give the cat a good squirt from the spray bottle when it approaches the
tree, but that rquires a lot of vigilance and obviously won't work when
the cat is home alone.

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Old December 21st 03, 10:40 PM
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On 2003-12-21, wrote:

Anyone know of a good way to stop a cat climbing a christmas tree? A cat
we had didn't like the NZ sheepskin rug we had,
http://www.ecowool.com/category/10/ but the cat we have now still walks
on it to get up the tree. Any ideas? cheers.


Don't let the cat into the room where the tree is. I suppose you could
give the cat a good squirt from the spray bottle when it approaches the
tree, but that rquires a lot of vigilance and obviously won't work when
the cat is home alone.

 




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