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We got a kitten for Christmas. His name is Hank. We wanted a place for him to get away from the dog (if he wants) and a place where the dog couldn't get his food. This is what I came up with.
What’s more important, your cat or your Christmas tree? It’s a tough question, those are two awesome things. But sadly, they don’t always get along. Cats love to explore. They love to bat.
Felines often attack, climb, and hide in Christmas trees, according to Trupanion's Pet Parenting blog. Just one shiny ornament or a string of garland can be enough for a cat to ruin a tree.
If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Designed for cats up to 11 pounds, this unique cat tree features three different rest areas for your favorite felines to play ...
“Christmas is a time to slow down and reflect ... left to the curiosity of cats,” Honigman warns. “Hence, a cat friendly tree would ideally be either smaller than a regular tree or secured ...