Christmas Tree Advice
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:45 pm
Hi guys, first post. Looking for some advice if anyone out there could help, that would be great!
This is our first Christmas with a real tree since we've had 'Alba' (last year she was a small kitten and we had a fake one). I've just had the tree delivered, it's a blue spruce, which I did not realise but has really prickly and sharp needles! I've read contrasting advice, some say this is good for cats, as they will quickly learn not to play with it. But half of me wants to swap it for a tree with soft needles. They really are sharp, I had a hard time just carryiong it through the house!
Aside from hurting herself, I know that these needles could be deadly if ingested, which is why I would be tempted to lock her out of the living room when we are not in. But this would mean moving her food out of the open plan living room / kitchech for the next few weeks. So I guess it's a 2 part question:
1. Would you recommend a tree with less spikey needles, or do you think these will provide a good deterrant?
2. Is it OK to move Albas food from where she has it in the kitchen for the next few weeks, without causing her confusion and stress?
Help appreciated, thanks!
This is our first Christmas with a real tree since we've had 'Alba' (last year she was a small kitten and we had a fake one). I've just had the tree delivered, it's a blue spruce, which I did not realise but has really prickly and sharp needles! I've read contrasting advice, some say this is good for cats, as they will quickly learn not to play with it. But half of me wants to swap it for a tree with soft needles. They really are sharp, I had a hard time just carryiong it through the house!
Aside from hurting herself, I know that these needles could be deadly if ingested, which is why I would be tempted to lock her out of the living room when we are not in. But this would mean moving her food out of the open plan living room / kitchech for the next few weeks. So I guess it's a 2 part question:
1. Would you recommend a tree with less spikey needles, or do you think these will provide a good deterrant?
2. Is it OK to move Albas food from where she has it in the kitchen for the next few weeks, without causing her confusion and stress?
Help appreciated, thanks!