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Question by JILL
Submitted on 11/30/2003
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Is there any way to keep cats away from Christmas trees and ornaments? The tree is artificial but I am afraid that he will either pull it over or ruin the ornaments. I have tried water but that hasn't helped.


Answer by jd
Submitted on 11/29/2005
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I read that putting bounce sheets around the tree should help, and I also heard that lemon peels and coffee grounds work also.  I will have to give them a try this year with our new kitten around!

 

Answer by Bryan
Submitted on 11/6/2006
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I've heard that a couple complete rows of dryer sheets will keep them away. I'm gonna try it out this holiday season and see.

 

Answer by Ang
Submitted on 12/2/2006
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How do keep a cat out of a christmas tree?

 

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