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10th December 2012, 03:12 PM #1
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Maine coons and Christmas
These photos are priceless!!!
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11th December 2012, 12:52 AM #2
Oh brilliant thanks for the replies everyone!! I love all your Christmassy kitty photos!! I like the idea of the distraction catnip presents I might give that a go, I'm guessing I should just get a tree and see what happens but knowing Marshall he will want to be the angel at the top of the tree!
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11th December 2012, 11:54 AM #3
I'll stay on the table, forget the further decoration.
Happy Christmas from Minos.
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11th December 2012, 04:44 PM #4
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Excellent pics! The tree half decorated is priceless!
The first year we went ahead and put the tree up in spite of having two 10-month-old naughty kittens. Yes they did try to climb the tree but we managed to stop them knocking it over, somehow or other. All the lower baubles were whipped off in no time and I was forever finding them underneath the furniture, long after we took the tree down.
Last year we had kitten no 3 and lots of visitors over the holiday so we chickened out and didn't put the tree up at all.
This year, well, we are undecided. Slightly worried about the tree being knocked into the lamp, and the microphones on stands (OH is a recording pianist) and like dominos they could all topple onto the piano....which would not be good.
A Christmas tree to a cat is the biggest and most exciting cat toy in the world...how can they resist?
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15th December 2012, 06:22 PM #5
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Well, first year with MC and our norwegian lady we tried a tree. One hour later the tree was out of the house
. It wasn't yet decorated but our Finny and Idaho were already in the tree and our Daffy was searching out the bags wanted to play with the bowls.
No, sorry we have no tree anymore
This must be enough
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16th December 2012, 03:02 AM #6
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So sorry you couldn't find a compromise. We know how you feel. It almost doesn't seem like Christmas without a tree, but make the best of it. We have a good giggle with everyone who visits as our house doesn't look "a lot like Christmas" & we don't see it looking like it the next couple of years; at least while Whiskey is in his trouble making years.
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16th December 2012, 07:52 PM #7
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Have never compromised by not having a tree,first four all responded to a firm no,easy,two babes who were just over a year old by the time the first xmas came round in our house a bit more of a problem but solved by making up the big garland of holly leaves round the tree base,one got through the barrier once but cried to be got out & neither bothered after that,a rudolph throbbing nose obviously was a quick & painful lesson with the word no,a friend has a scarecrow that hisses out air plus makes an awful noise when a cat approaches a no,no point & she has her tree up even with litters of 10 to 12 week old babes running around too,daughter just shew her cat one bauble on the tree that was hers to play with & never had any problems so you can have a tree & a MC babe,this is Ruby's second xmas,last year she was a dream but then she was only just over the 3mths old,would not have left her alone with it though,this year she is a naughty teenager so time will tell if another holly garland is going to be required.......
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