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  2. Are Christmas trees toxic to cats? How to cat-proof ... - AOL

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    Cats are known to climb on furniture and other decor, so here are some tips to cat-proof your tree this holiday season. Make sure your Christmas tree has a heavy base, Purina recommends .

  3. Expert Trainer Reveals How to Keep Cats Out of the Christmas ...

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    9 Reasons You Should Keep Your Cat Out of the Christmas Tree. Keeping your cat out of the Christmas tree isn’t just a battle of wills; it’s a safety concern too. Countless dogs and cats are ...

  4. Owner Reveals Christmas Tree Hack That Will Make It Cat-Safe

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    A video of a cat owner showing how to make a cat-safe Christmas tree for their feline garnered a lot of attention on the internet. A TikTok user under the handle @mooseyandmillie posted the video ...

  5. 7 Expert Tips to Keep Your Cat Away from the Christmas Tree - AOL

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    Want to keep your cats out of the Christmas tree? A behavioral expert weighs in on the best ways to keep your feline friend away from the holiday fir.

  6. Christmas tree pests and weeds - Wikipedia

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    In addition some species of birds are considered pests by Christmas tree farmers, examples include the pine grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator) and the yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphrapicus varius). [16] The pine grosbeak feeds on buds on conifers, including Christmas trees, which stunts tree growth, causes abnormal formation, and thins the foliage.

  7. Valerian (herb) - Wikipedia

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    Valerian (Valeriana officinalis, Caprifoliaceae) is a perennial flowering plant native to Eurasia. It produces a catnip-like response in cats.. Crude extract of valerian root may have sedative and anxiolytic effects, and is commonly sold in dietary supplement capsules to promote sleep, but clinical evidence that it is effective for this purpose is weak or inconclusive.

  8. Slime flux - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the pressure will cause the sap and gasses to burst through the xylem and out of cracks in the trunk and ooze down the side of the tree. This sap flux may be further infected by other pathogens once exposed to the air such as air-borne bacteria, yeast, and other fungi, at which point it is known as slime flux.

  9. Is This Hack to Keep Your Cat Off Your Christmas Tree ... - AOL

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    Commenters under this woman's Instagram reel are divided on whether her hack to keep her cats away from her Christmas tree is cruel or not. What do you think?