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  2. Must-Have Christmas Cat Items to Complete Your Holiday

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    This 2-pack of Lamphyface Christmas Cat Collars is the perfect addition to your cat accessories list this holiday season. Made with comfy, high-quality cotton, these adjustable collars (8-11 ...

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    10 Management Strategies to Keep Your Cat Away From the Christmas Tree. When it comes to management, there may be different tiers of intervention—ranging from basic adjustments to more intense ...

  4. Cat tree - Wikipedia

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    A cat tree (also referred to as a cat house, cat condo, kitty condo, or cat tower) is an artificial structure for a cat to play, exercise, relax and sleep on. [1] [2] Cat trees vary in height and complexity, with most cats preferring features offering height [1] over comfort, particularly if tall enough to allow a clear survey of their territory.

  5. Gin pole - Wikipedia

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    A gin pole in use loading logs A gin pole used to install a weather vane atop the 200-foot steeple of a church Roof trusses being assembled with gin poles. A gin pole is a mast supported by one or more guy-wires that uses a pulley or block and tackle mounted on its upper end to lift loads. The lower end is braced or set in a shallow hole and ...

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    At regular price, the tower will run you $130, but Prime members can get it for $110 - that's $20 off, roughly 16%! The cat tree boasts several different enrichment features, like: Over 7 feet of ...

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum Christmas trees consisted of aluminum branches attached to a wooden or aluminum central pole. [1] The central pole had holes drilled into at angles so when the aluminum foil branches were attached they formed a tree shape. [4] The foil branches had woven aluminum "needles" as well. [8] Each tree took about 15 minutes to assemble. [4]