B.C. asks from Carterville, MO on December 17, 2008
How Do I Keep the Cats Out of the Christmas Tree?
I only plan on having the Christmas tree up until the day of Christmas, and then it can happily be packed back up ( I Know I am a grinch!) We are short on space or trust me I would leave it up longer. My question is...are there any tried and true methods of keeping the cats from climbing the tree? Our tree is very large, and it is artificial, it is one that all of the branches are individually placed in and I am really sick of having to put the tree back together. Also I am a nervous wreck that they are going to break an ornament and end up getting cut on that sharp glass somehow ( trust me I have removed almost all of the breakable ornaments now) I Do Not want to have to lock my babies up. They sleep most of the day and are active at night. On the rare occassion that I have had to lock them up, say they had to not have water before surgery or I needed to know whose stool sample I was taking in, it was not a restful night. One of them is very capable of getting doors open as well, I am not sure which one of them it is, who knows maybe it is a joint effort.
Any suggestions ( short of locking the cats up or taking down the tree ) are appreciated! Thanks in advance
B.
So What Happened?™
Thank you for all the great responses! I can't wait to try some of them!
I am glad to know my cats aren't the only curious critters amazed to have a tree in the house!
Thank you! = )
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S.B. answers from Kansas City on December 18, 2008
I have no pets and no experience with this, but someone I knew who owned cats said he put balloons around the base of the tree so they couldn't get to it. Merry Catmus!
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T.W. answers from Kansas City on December 20, 2008
You could try a smaller tree and putting it inside a playpen? OR what we do is use a water spray bottle and any time the cats are "in the tree" we hose them with water. They usually learn pretty quick NOT to do what it is they are doing...good luck :) We also leave the bottom branches empty, looks kind of silly I suppose, but it keeps them away from the tree and playing with their toys instead.
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S.B. answers from Kansas City on December 18, 2008
I have no pets and no experience with this, but someone I knew who owned cats said he put balloons around the base of the tree so they couldn't get to it. Merry Catmus!
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C.B. answers from Kansas City on January 10, 2009
SO sorry this is so late but i just saw your post - walmart has a spray that works like a charm, they call it a pet training spray. it keeps them away from a given area. my cats didn't touch our tree one time this year, for the first time EVER. i swear by it!
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D.L. answers from Topeka on December 18, 2008
Our vet suggested sprinkling pepper around the bottom and to make pepper ornaments and it worked. Our cat sneezes every time he gets near it and walks away.
Good luck,
D.
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L.K. answers from St. Louis on December 19, 2008
Sorry this response is late...I'm sure you have probably already gotten some great advice!
I am lucky that none of my three cats do this, yet only one has all his claws to climb with. I have a friend, though, that has the same problem. I don't know what she does to keep them out, but I thought of maybe getting some "scat" spray, I think that is what it is called. It is supposed to have a deterent in it, and I dont know what it smells like, or if you would want it in your home or not. Also I have heard the cats don't like the smell of citrus, so maybe you could find a citrus smelling thing to hang throughout the tree. Or try spraying the cats with a water bottle everytime they try to climb it. I know that sounds mean, but sometimes it helps to keep them from doing something bad. But also, I believe, even as a cat lover, you can't train them!! So, I hope you can find something to save your sanity this season!! Merry Christmas and good luck.
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S.G. answers from St. Louis on December 18, 2008
When we had our cat, we used to put bubble wrap under the tree shirt and when she would step on it, she would just back because she didn't like the feel of the bubble wrap under her paws. It's worth a try!
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J.G. answers from St. Louis on December 18, 2008
Bitter apple or orange peels.
C.L. answers from Kansas City on December 18, 2008
When we first got my youngest cat, she was only 4mo old at the time? And of course climbed our tree, she loved to just lay in the branches for some reason! We squirted her with water, and told her no etc.... After that first curious kitten year, no more tree thankfully! She LOVES to lay under it all day and all night though! It's my 2.5y/o son we have to keep out of the tree!
S.W. answers from Kansas City on December 18, 2008
We put up a play yard system around the tree. Our cats love to knock the ornaments off, which means the hooks go everywhere. We have an 18 month old and I was very afraid that she was going to get ahold of the hooks. The tree has been up for two weeks now and so far so good.
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