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That's one tall cat. (Original Post) KS Toronado May 2024 OP
'Bet he's a repeat offender... hlthe2b May 2024 #1
For sure! ShazzieB May 2024 #2
It was the purrrrfect crime. Duncanpup May 2024 #3
I stopped this problem by hanging the tree from a ceiling hook. raging moderate May 2024 #4
I ended up roping ours and anchoring it to the walls behind it. slightlv May 2024 #5
1 cat more into drinking tree gin. pansypoo53219 Jun 2024 #6

raging moderate

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4. I stopped this problem by hanging the tree from a ceiling hook.
Fri May 31, 2024, 05:44 PM
May 2024

It is fairly easy to screw a hook into the ceiling above the place you are planning to put the Christmas tree. And it is fairly easy to remove the hook after Christmas, or to hang a small plant there.

slightlv

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5. I ended up roping ours and anchoring it to the walls behind it.
Fri May 31, 2024, 11:13 PM
May 2024

Too many knockdowns to pick up once I'd get home from work! (LOL)

Now I've got a bunch of young un's who just adore climbing each and every limb, to see how many Xmas decorations they can send flying across the room! I do think they've set up some sort of contest among themselves! (LOL)

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