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    Cats are known to climb on furniture and other decor, so here are some tips to cat-proof your tree this holiday season. Make sure your Christmas tree has a heavy base, Purina recommends .

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    To prevent your cat from drinking tree water, invest in a covered tree base. Avoid using toxic additives in the tree water in case your determined cat manages access. 8.

  4. Is This Hack to Keep Your Cat Off Your Christmas Tree ... - AOL

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    One of our favorite moments is setting up the Christmas tree; listening to holiday music, drinking hot chocolate while you add on the ornaments, reveling in the nostalgia that comes with seeing ...

  5. Balloon sinuplasty - Wikipedia

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    Once access to a blocked sinus is confirmed, a balloon catheter is advanced over the guide wire and positioned in the blocked sinus opening for inflation. The balloon is inflated. The entire procedure takes around 31 minutes and if the procedure is successful, the sinus will remain open after the balloon is deflated and removed for up to 24 months.

  6. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, the use of laughing gas balloons containing N 2 O gas first emerged around 2013, starting with low-priced offerings along Bangkok's Khao San Road. [ 25 ] These balloons soon became available in bars and nightclubs, spreading throughout Thailand and into other Southeast Asian countries.

  7. Super Elastic Bubble Plastic - Wikipedia

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    However, they were not as durable as regular balloons, and could pop easily if overinflated, handled with too much force, or squeezed. Chemically, the bubbles contained polyvinyl acetate dissolved in acetone, with ethyl acetate plastic fortifiers added. The acetone evaporated upon bubble inflation leaving behind a solidified plastic film. [1]

  8. Owner Reveals Christmas Tree Hack That Will Make It Cat-Safe

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    A TikTok video displayed an intriguing Christmas tree trick to make it cat-safe for their adorable feline Moose. This drew the attention of many people on social media. In the caption of the video ...

  9. Talk:Balloon sinuplasty - Wikipedia

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