How To Keep Cats Out Of Christmas Tree
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How to keep cats out of christmas tree. Okay so the first thing I tried ended up being a bit more effort than Id like but it worked. Remember the old saying You catch more flies with honey than vinegar Well you train more cats with praise than punishment too. You can cover the reservoir with netting or duct tape sticky side up to keep her from being able to access the trees water supply.
This tactic helped until the peels dried out. How do you keep the cat out of the water. Try wrapping the base of your tree with aluminum foil.
You can also use the Christmas Tree Defender which works GREAT at preventing cats. If despite your attempts to deter him you catch your cat climbing the Christmas tree resist the urge to yell and scream and yank him out of the branches. For a little rustic charm that will keep the cats away Tricia advises spraying a few pinecones with apple cider vinegar and placing them at the base of the tree.
Luckily there are some tips and tricks you can employ to help keep your tree standing and shining throughout the holiday season. Most cats hate foil and citrus scents so wrap your tree trunk in foil and place a few lemon or orange peels around the base. The smell is strong but quickly fades.
Cute grey tabby kitten investigating the decorations on a Christmas tree. Packed with top-of-the-line additives including rosemary a natural cat deterrent T. For cats the smell is overpowering and lasting - they keep their distance.
Although its second nature for cats to climb trees its possible to keep your ornaments and your cat safe. But consider removing most of the furniture from a spare bedroom or other seldom-used room of the house and making that the Christmas tree and present room. In order to maintain that holiday spirit of peace and goodwill it is important to devise remote corrections to keep Kitty out of trouble.