Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Christmas Tree Pitchers Do Your Cats Like To Play In The Christmas Tree?

Do your cats like to play in the christmas tree? - christmas tree pitchers

My cats Molly and Lucy saw a Christmas tree. His first Christmas this year they tried to climb the tree, climbed up the tree and playing with the jewelry!

Porky My cat has to join them. This is the first year, I saw him play in the tree! His voice 4th Christmas!

5 comments:

Mami C said...

Well first of all, I love Porky's name for a cat is very beautiful.

I do not know how, but I have trained my cat to the Christmas tree alone. However, I was 9 years from now will know better. The course examines if the tree goes back up, but that's all. I have lots of good decorations because they call for withdrawal and break lol.

young_lo... said...

Especially cats love to play in the Christmas tree. I think that cats love the smell of freshly cut wood and the smell of fresh air. I could smell the animals and birds, perhaps the SAP. Mina, chewing on the needles, I think he liked the taste of pine. Cats love to climb and nail everything unusually textured bark.

Hope this helps!

♥ Blondie ♥ said...

Yes ..
I think, depending on the age of a cat ..
we all love .. They are so curious .. and cute when they play to them and through them .. to make great pictures .. Working .. is to keep the benefits, or fall .. Most are trying to move the site to ... ha ha .. I bet Molly and Lucy have a good time .. and it is good to know who were interested ole Porky .. ha, ha ... We hope that the tree in the living room or living room Ur .. so u can sit and watch ... .. is the great LOL
21 days before Christmas ..


sarah f said...

my cat has its first Christmas tree, Wen was've seen Combat 6 months ... luved it, jumped up and bit the presses, the next couldnt care less about anything lol Christmas ... him a little shine and play hell with him! ... but does not care about trees!

A. R. M. said...

This is the first Santa Clara.

She loves Garland and ornaments and nap in the tree, if not controlled.

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