It may be time to try to tie up the tree. We have an artificial tree,
about 6 ft. tall, and Jezebel is the first cat I've had in a long time
who wants to climb it! She's just 2 1/2, and she and Phantom are the
first young cats we've had for many years, so I'm just not used to having
to secure the tree. (The last cat I remember doing this was Woody, bless
his little kitty heart; we had real trees back then, and they were in a
much sturdier base)
So, does anyone have any tips for keeping the tree from falling over?
I'm afraid someone might get hurt, and I'm rather fond of some of my
ornaments (I hang them high to keep them from harms way, and that usually
works).
I did give her a talking to, but was she listening? Or just planning her
next attempt?
Deb

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rose ricciuto - 15 Dec 2003 00:32 GMT
We just put some cement block pieces on the legs of the base and cover
it up with a tree skirt. Our newest kitten - 1 year old and huge just
loves to climb the tree and it hasn't fallen over yet but he has
destroyed a couple of ornaments. Spray bottle is working well - it
reaches clear across the room. I just need to remember to keep it at
hand!
Iain & Deb - 15 Dec 2003 12:16 GMT
> We just put some cement block pieces on the legs of the base and cover
> it up with a tree skirt. Our newest kitten - 1 year old and huge just
> loves to climb the tree and it hasn't fallen over yet but he has
> destroyed a couple of ornaments. Spray bottle is working well - it
> reaches clear across the room. I just need to remember to keep it at
> hand!
Thanks for the advice. I'm not sure whether we have cement blocks, but
I'll take a look.
Deb
Barb - 15 Dec 2003 01:19 GMT
I tie the tree to the ceiling. I've done this every year although my 13 and
14 year olds haven't tried to climb the tree for a few years (as far as I
know). This year we were also blessed with a two month old kitten who so
far hasn't tried to climb the tree. She is now 8 months old, prime climbing
age.
We have an air conditioning vent right above the tree. Or you could install
a hook up there.
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Barb
I can only please one person a day.
Today is not your day.
Tomorrow doesn't look good either.
Iain & Deb - 15 Dec 2003 12:22 GMT
> I tie the tree to the ceiling. I've done this every year although my 13 and
> 14 year olds haven't tried to climb the tree for a few years (as far as I
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> Today is not your day.
> Tomorrow doesn't look good either.
Thanks, Barb, maybe we can make it work too. I hate to put another hook
into the ceiling above the tree, because there is one off to the side
already, so maybe I can put one string into that hook and run another off
the other way...I'll have to work on it.
Deb