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From:mark.taylor@enron.com
To:foundation@ticonderoga.com
Subject:Re: Christmas Trees and cats
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Date:Tue, 21 Dec 1999 02:44:00 -0800 (PST)

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I never did come up with a good
solution last year to the "cat climbing the Christmas tree" problem except
fastening the glass ornaments really tight so when she climbed up inside the
tree they didn't shake off. This year she seems content to just hide
underneath the tree and hasn't been climbing up inside it - maybe she's just
gotten too big. I agree that the mouse traps sound mean - what about
double-sided tape? I understand the cats hate stepping on the sticky stuff
so will leave the area alone afterwards (this was suggested as a
discouragement to jumping on kitchen countertops but might work under the
tree). And of course, the lower branches of the tree are reserved for wooden
and metal ornaments - nothing breakable.




"Peter Knop" <Foundation@Ticonderoga.com< on 10/17/99 02:42:11 PM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Christmas Trees and cats



Christmas is coming again, and in reviewing our mail, I came across your
"problem". Did you come up with any solution?? A friend of ours (non-cat
owner) suggested putting mouse traps under the tree - a couple of paw snaps
and maybe no more?? Sounded cruel to me, especially for my oldest cat (13
years).
We have used pepper in some cases in the garden, but in the house, this
would probably be more damaging to the humans than our 4 footed friends :-)
If you have had any luck last year, please let us know, and we can post
it on our web page which we are revising. Others would find it interesting
and perhaps amusing as well.
Looking forward to seeing you again this Christmas,
Peter from Ticonderoga Farms

----- Original Message -----
From: <mtaylo1@ect.enron.com<
To: <farm@ticonderoga.com<
Sent: Friday, December 11, 1998 7:56 PM
Subject: Christmas Trees and cats


< Any suggestions on how to discourage the cat from climbing up inside the
< Christmas tree? Of course, we put the wooden and plastic ornaments on
< the lower branches so they won't be damaged when the cat plays with them
< but when she climbs up inside the tree the upper branches wave about and
< I'm afraid the glass ornaments up there will be shaken off.
<
<