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What is it with cats and Christmas trees?

I put my tree up last night and my cat has been sleeping under it ever since. I'm working from home today due to an awful snowstorm, and my cat hasn't moved from under the tree. He's currently snoring too.

I'm just thankful he's not one of those cats who feels the need to scale the tree!

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Re: What is it with cats and Christmas trees?

  • Anything new in the house must pass a cat's 25 point check list. He's doing his job!
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  • Awww, that sounds so cute!  I request a pic later Smile
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  • Mine is a climber. I put the tree up the day after thanksgiving, and she has been sleeping under and in the tree ever since. I woke up this morning and went into the livingroom, and had 2 little eyes stare out of the tree at me at eye level. The odd thing is she doesnt climb trees outside.

  • Now I miss my cat!  He loved sleeping under the tree.  Cats seems to like sleeping when they feel somewhat hidden or something is hovering over them.
  • imageKrissimarie:

    I put the tree up the day after thanksgiving, and she has been sleeping under and in the tree ever since. I woke up this morning and went into the livingroom, and had 2 little eyes stare out of the tree at me at eye level.

    Aww! I miss having a kitty or two around :(

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  • My cat is exactly the same way - as is my parents'.  Possibly they feel the warmth from the lights?  Or feel encased and protected? 
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