So, for the sake of your cats health and your own sanity at Christmas, thank the lord for Pet Guardian who came up with this clever product to cat proof your Christmas tree and save your Christmas from an unfortunate disaster. Whichever of these concerns you most, this product is about to make your day (or Christmas), as it solves the problem, forever. There is a second concern with cats and trees, and this one is voiced by many cat owners – are Christmas trees poisonous to cats? Whether you have a real or imitation tree, the real major concern for cats is not poisoning, it is electrocution, or severe injury from broken glass decorations. Also, as I discovered, Christmas tree baubles are very easy to smash, and those tiny shards can make a real mess of a cats mouth. There is also the safety consideration if a cat were to pull a tree down, it could end up harming itself. Although it is only to be expected that all the shiny balls and sparkly decorations catch the eye of an inquisitive cat, and the tree trunk is just asking to be clawed, it is not a pleasant sight to find your Christmas tree and its lovely decorations destroyed when you least expect it. If you have problems with cats taking too much interest in your Christmas tree, and you are desperately wondering how to keep cats out of your Christmas tree this is the solution for you. “A practical and effective method of solving a Christmas worry” How to keep cats out of Christmas tree
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