On 7/17/2017 12:20 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> news
>> On 7/17/2017 11:43 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> I have a tall pretendy one
It gets hauled out every Christmas and
>>>> on 12th night, get stashed away again
I don't like the mess real
>>>> ones make!
>>>
>>> I have an artificial one too, but if I had really high ceilings like
>>> that I would enjoy a real tall cut tree, at least once. 
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>
>> I'm afraid my cat would try to climb it and knock it over. There's no
>> good way to anchor a tall tree like that to a wall in this room.
>>
>> Jill
>
>
> I hear you, indoor cats are usually not good with Christmas trees. I
> have some really nice ornaments, ornaments that the kids made when
> small, and a longtime Hallmark collection. I would like to put them all
> on one huge tree, once.

I had a tree fall once that wasn't anchored
> and broke some of mine, never again.
>
> Cheri
Buffy isn't really a climber (she's a pretty lazy cat) but I've got nice
Christmas ornaments I wouldn't want to see broken. I still have a
little terra cotta painted angel my second grade teacher made and handed
out to all her students. And lots of old glass ornaments I wouldn't
want to see broken.
Jill