Our tips to prevent your cat from destroying the Christmas tree!

For cat owners, setting up a Christmas tree often comes with mixed emotions. While the tree represents warmth, tradition, and holiday cheer, cats tend to view it as an exciting new indoor structure made for climbing, chewing, and batting at shiny objects. Fortunately, most mishaps between cats and Christmas trees can be avoided with preparation, patience, and an understanding of how cats think. A peaceful holiday setup begins well before the decorations go up. One of the most effective yet commonly ignored strategies is introducing the tree slowly. Rather than decorating it right away, place the tree in its intended... Continues…

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