How to make an “anti-cat” Christmas tree
Hi all! For many decades now, pet owners have been unwitting witnesses to the uncompromising war between their pets and Christmas trees. New Year's beauties attract cats like a magnet - this thing reminds them of a scratching post or a play complex, and shiny, multi-colored balls only provoke these pranksters and they happily attack the defenseless Christmas tree.
This year I decided to make an “anti-cat” Christmas tree and try to put an end to this long-running war.
For the Christmas tree I needed:
I painted the furniture panel black. I wanted the background to fade into darkness. I drew the silhouette of a Christmas tree and then screwed in screws in the corners.
Now I take the garland. I check for functionality.
I glue the control unit to a furniture board. Used hot glue.
At the bottom of the furniture panel I made a slot for the cable and also fixed it with hot glue.
I unravel the garland and begin to trace the silhouette of the Christmas tree.
A ten-meter garland was enough for 3 silhouettes of a Christmas tree.
I'm starting to decorate.To secure the garland of beads, I made hooks from paper clips.
I hang a garland on the Christmas tree. All that remains is to hang the Christmas tree decorations.
This is such a brutal Christmas tree I got! I really like how it looks in the dark.
All that remains is to test the tree to see if it is attractive to a cat.
The cat was not interested in the Christmas tree. She sniffed her, twirled around a little and went about her business.
I hope the truce lasts for a long time! Happy New Year, everyone! Happiness, kindness, love and good luck in everything!
This year I decided to make an “anti-cat” Christmas tree and try to put an end to this long-running war.
Will need
For the Christmas tree I needed:
- Furniture panel (remained from the old kitchen table).
- Garland.
- Toys.
- Self-tapping screws.
- Dye.
Making a Christmas tree
I painted the furniture panel black. I wanted the background to fade into darkness. I drew the silhouette of a Christmas tree and then screwed in screws in the corners.
Now I take the garland. I check for functionality.
I glue the control unit to a furniture board. Used hot glue.
At the bottom of the furniture panel I made a slot for the cable and also fixed it with hot glue.
I unravel the garland and begin to trace the silhouette of the Christmas tree.
A ten-meter garland was enough for 3 silhouettes of a Christmas tree.
I'm starting to decorate.To secure the garland of beads, I made hooks from paper clips.
I hang a garland on the Christmas tree. All that remains is to hang the Christmas tree decorations.
This is such a brutal Christmas tree I got! I really like how it looks in the dark.
All that remains is to test the tree to see if it is attractive to a cat.
The cat was not interested in the Christmas tree. She sniffed her, twirled around a little and went about her business.
I hope the truce lasts for a long time! Happy New Year, everyone! Happiness, kindness, love and good luck in everything!
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