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  2. Are Christmas trees toxic to cats? How to cat-proof ... - AOL

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    How to cat-proof your Christmas tree. While some owners may worry about their cats eating fallen needles, others might be more concerned with their pets jumping onto the tree. Cats are known to ...

  3. New Destruction-Proof Christmas Tree Is Built for Cats to ...

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    The FeastiviTREE by Fancy Feast includes a built-in cat condo, perches, and climbing post

  4. 11 expert tips to ‘pup-proof’ your Christmas tree - AOL

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    5. Create a barrier. Use a tree skirt or pet gate so your dog can’t get access to the Christmas tree. Clear the pine needles daily, as some could fall outside the barrier.

  5. Christmas tree pests and weeds - Wikipedia

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    Christmas trees are also vulnerable to fungal pathogens and their resultant illnesses such as root rot, and, in the U.S. state of California, sudden oak death. Douglas-fir trees in particular are vulnerable to infections from plant pathogens such as R. pseudotsugae. Larger pests also pose a threat to Christmas tree plantations and harvests.

  6. Drey - Wikipedia

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    A drey is the nest of a tree squirrel, flying squirrel or ringtail possum. [1] Dreys are usually built of twigs, dry leaves, and grass, and typically assembled in the forks of a tall tree. [2] They are sometimes referred to as "drey nests" to distinguish them from squirrel "cavity nests" (also termed "dens").

  7. Nuytsia - Wikipedia

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    Nuytsia floribunda is a hemiparasitic tree found in Western Australia. The species is known locally as moodjar and, more recently, the Christmas tree or Western Australian Christmas tree. The display of intensely bright flowers during the austral summer coincides with the Christmas season.

  8. If You See Metal Wrapped Around a Tree, This Is What It Means

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    While some squirrels may outsmart these diversions over time, you may deter them long enough for your fruit- or nut-bearing tree to produce a harvest. A homeowner wrote to plant expert Neil Sperry ...

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