12 Comments on What Do They Have Against Christmas Trees? 🤣
If it isn’t food, and it isn’t a litter box, then it’s a 🐱🐈🐈⬛ CAT🎈🎉🎊 TOY!
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If the world was actually flat, cats would have knocked everything off it by now.
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Or they eat the tinsel then walk around with a piece of tinsel hanging out of their butt.
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My daughter was just yelling at our yellow tabby Finn for wanting to get too close to the Christmas tree. My border collie Kirby is just as bad since he wants to get behind the Christmas tree and ends up getting all tangled up behind the tree. They’re sneaky little buggers if we don’t keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t get into trouble or knock the tree over, sheesh!
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They are quietly funny, those furry little beasts. Can any human really understand why they do the things they do? Like attacking Christmas tree decorations? Seems a mystery.
Cats: look, we only do it once a year, so lay off.
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Cats instinctive curiosity prove Einstein and Newton got it right about gravity and mass.
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I hate cats. Ironically they love me. I have fun seeing how far I can boot them across my front yard.
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Cats are very intelligent. I taught one how to fly one time.
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None of my cats has ever climbed my Christmas trees or knocked them down. They’ve always liked sleeping under them.
We had one that played with low hanging ornaments when it was a kitten but when she grew she stopped.
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Never had a cat, plenty of dogs. Out of all of them only one, our German Shepard, knocked over our tree. The rest figured they can’t eat it and it was easier to go outside to pee. He was a pup and it was his first Christmas so we cut him some slack.
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I once drop kicked and punted a cat after it got into my car thru an open window on a hot summer day and got into my lunch and started eating it while I was working outside for a local utility company. The cat deserved it since he ate my lunch.
We gave up, suspended tree from the ceiling. Bottom of the tree sat in a tub of water, easy to refill. Pets would cause the tree to sway a little but, no more tipping over.
If it isn’t food, and it isn’t a litter box, then it’s a 🐱🐈🐈⬛ CAT🎈🎉🎊 TOY!
If the world was actually flat, cats would have knocked everything off it by now.
Or they eat the tinsel then walk around with a piece of tinsel hanging out of their butt.
My daughter was just yelling at our yellow tabby Finn for wanting to get too close to the Christmas tree. My border collie Kirby is just as bad since he wants to get behind the Christmas tree and ends up getting all tangled up behind the tree. They’re sneaky little buggers if we don’t keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t get into trouble or knock the tree over, sheesh!
They are quietly funny, those furry little beasts. Can any human really understand why they do the things they do? Like attacking Christmas tree decorations? Seems a mystery.
Cats: look, we only do it once a year, so lay off.
Cats instinctive curiosity prove Einstein and Newton got it right about gravity and mass.
I hate cats. Ironically they love me. I have fun seeing how far I can boot them across my front yard.
Cats are very intelligent. I taught one how to fly one time.
None of my cats has ever climbed my Christmas trees or knocked them down. They’ve always liked sleeping under them.
We had one that played with low hanging ornaments when it was a kitten but when she grew she stopped.
Never had a cat, plenty of dogs. Out of all of them only one, our German Shepard, knocked over our tree. The rest figured they can’t eat it and it was easier to go outside to pee. He was a pup and it was his first Christmas so we cut him some slack.
I once drop kicked and punted a cat after it got into my car thru an open window on a hot summer day and got into my lunch and started eating it while I was working outside for a local utility company. The cat deserved it since he ate my lunch.
We gave up, suspended tree from the ceiling. Bottom of the tree sat in a tub of water, easy to refill. Pets would cause the tree to sway a little but, no more tipping over.