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Default OT Cats and Christmas Trees


> On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:28:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>> But do you think I will ever be able to have a real tree again? Will the
>> baby outgrow her curiosity? Are you able to put up a tree with real
>> glass
>> ornaments?


Our trees have survived toddler twins and rather crazy cats. We began with
a bare tree. Nobody bothered it. Added a few ornaments. Also safe. Added
lights. The cats thought beneath the tree was a grand place to nap and
really missed it when we took it down. However . . . somewhere there's a
Utube thing showing a fun season of Christmas tree and cats having a grand
time of it. You never know. Polly

 
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