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7+ Pet Owners Who Found Creative Ways To Protect Their Christmas Trees

It's December, and do you know what that means? It's tree decorating time. This is like a sacred ritual you do every year meticulously picking out all the gorgeous ornaments. That's a task in itself.

But if you live in a household with a pet, protecting this treasured tree is another daunting task. With these tips, you'll ensure the mischevious creatures living in your house don't ruin it for you.

1. The Half-Way Solution

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If your evil cat is always breaking all your Christmas tree ornaments then just dress the tree this way and the problem is solved.

2. This Wall Tree Idea

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Ha, ha! The cat doesn't seem too amused by this solution, but I say who cares? Maybe now he'll learn his lesson. Maybe!

3. This Festive Idea

This might not work for a cat because they're sneaky like that, but it will definitely keep that curious dog away from the tree.

4. This Plastic Bag Hack

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If your cat loves nibbling on your Christmas tree but absolutely hates plastic, just put some plastic bags around it as a shield. It worked here.

5. This Cute Idea

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I hate to tell you, but this will probably only work for a kitten. Most cats can jump higher than this, but good luck. LOL!

6. This Ceiling Solution

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Speaking of cats that jump high. I think it's safe to say this will keep your tree safe from those jumping maniacs. Right? LOL!

7. This Hanging Beauty

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And if you don't want to hang up the entire tree upside down, 'cause I know that's intense, this works out just fine too. So pretty.

8. This Outside Tree Idea

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For those who absolutely can't keep their cat away from their tree, just keep the tree away from the cat by putting it outside. Genius.

9. This Tree Shield Idea

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If your cat still manages to climb your tree you may want to look into doing something like this. The train is a nice touch.

10. This Fabric Solution

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It would be a total shame if your pretty tree got ruined by this little fella. Well, this looks just like a tree. Doesn't it?

11. This Kitchen Idea

I guess if the only place in your house the cat doesn't roam too much is the kitchen, this fridge placement idea may work for you.

12. This Cat-Friendly Solution

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Well if you can't beat them then let them enjoy it at least. Ha, ha! This cat-friendly Christmas tree is such a cool idea.

13. The Last Resort

When all other solutions fail, this, my friends, is the perfect idea to protect your tree. Ha ha. And no creature in the house will get it.

14. This Cage Solution

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You can also just lock your Christmas tree up if all else fails. Hey, if it works, it works.

15. This Christmas Branch

You don't need the entire tree to get into the festive spirit. Just a well-placed branch should do the trick. Best of all, it's pet-proof!

16. This Christmas Tree Box

I really like this idea because it adds a decorative touch to your tree while ensuring that your pet won't be able to get too close. Such a clever idea!

17. This Wrapping Paper Wall

Some cardboard and wrapping paper can help you get a protective but seasonal barrier around the tree and gifts. Good thinking here.

18. This Pallet Tree

A wooden tree made from upcycled pallets is pretty difficult for pets to destroy. It also adds a little rustic charm to your decor.

19. This Hanging Tree

When in doubt, just hang it up. This solution might look a little odd but at least your tree will be unique. How many people have a floating Christmas tree, huh?

20. This Ladder Tree

Apparently, all you need is a ladder, some garlands, and some lights to make a tree that no pet will be able to destroy. Lots of room for presents underneath, too!

21. This Tree With A Slippery Trunk

This Instagram user only put in half of her tree's branches, then wrapped the trunk in a cardboard tube to stop her cat from climbing up. That is some Christmas engineering right there.

22. This Cat-Proof Enclosure

Does anyone else get the sense that these cats are circling the tree similar to how sharks circle their prey? Good thing that cage is there, because I don't think the tree would survive otherwise.

I remember when we had a crazy dog that ate everything.

Thankfully, he wasn't impressed with our Christmas tree, ha ha. I hope you'll find a solution that works for you.