Brilliant People Who Found a Way To Protect Their Christmas Trees From Pets

Pets get a bit psyched about the holiday season every year. They eye the tree with admiration just seconds before murdering it. Anyways, what follows next is a destroyed Christmas tree lying on the floor with broken ornaments all over the place. The good news is that with simple lifehacks shown in the pictures below, it’s no longer necessary for you to choose between having a pet OR having a beautiful Christmas tree.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

How to protect your Christmas tree from pets.

6 thoughts on “Brilliant People Who Found a Way To Protect Their Christmas Trees From Pets”

  1. Tree upside down is the traditional way for the poor. Because back in the days there was not much space in the room. With the tree upside down you could still work underneath.

  2. I like the vacuum cleaner idea – having cucumbers around the tree, or as decorations might work too.

  3. Why cucumbers?

  4. Cats are horrified of cucumbers. They react like their snakes.

  5. A fox? Wild animals should not be kept as pets.

  6. How do you know it’s not a rescue? Bias.

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