What’s more important, your cat or your Christmas tree? It’s a tough question, those are two awesome things. But sadly, they don’t always get along. Cats love to explore.
is now reunited with Daisy our 15-year-old cat, who is much better behaved." Mr Sawyer echoed her gratitude and described Otto as "a real character". "He has already scaled the Christmas tree in ...
Orphaned cat Evergreen, who was rescued from a Christmas tree farm and is now looking forward to a very Happy New Year. Orphaned cat Evergreen, who was rescued from a Christmas tree farm and is ...
Felines often attack, climb, and hide in Christmas trees, according to Trupanion's Pet Parenting blog. Just one shiny ornament or a string of garland can be enough for a cat to ruin a tree.