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![]() "Sky" > wrote in message ... > On 10/19/2011 1:04 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/18/2011 5:28 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> I asked this question elsewhere but got no answer. But I know there >>>> are >>>> a >>>> lot of cat people so I thought I would ask here. >>>> >>>> My deceased cat, Maui never messed with my Christmas tree. Of course >>>> for >>>> the first many years of her life, I only had a wall tree. I wasn't >>>> much >>>> into putting up a tree or taking it down and many years we went to my >>>> in-law's house in another state for Christmas. >>> >>> Major snip of long-winded story. >>> >>> Use a water squirt bottle. That will discourage the cat/kitten(s) >>> quickly! When they approach the tree, squirt! Very simple remedy and a >>> fast Pavlovian learning curve. Use common sense, but perhaps that's not >>> so easy for your cat or your household. >>> >> I doubt that would work. I tried the water thing with Maui. Didn't >> discourage her at all. And I'm not going to be home all the time to >> protect >> the tree. > > Figures - you always seem to have many excuses for your family member's > behaviors, including your own. Well I don't know why you would think one thing would work for all. Besides, the baby LOVES water. She likes having water squirted on her. She gets in the shower with me. |
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