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Why our Christmas tree looks so bad.

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2007

Izzy our calico cat took a liking to our Christmas Tree. We can't have any ornaments on, as she tends to take them off. She loves to climb the tree, play with anything that gets put on there, and sleep in the tree.

It's a long video, so you only need to watch the first minute to get the affect of what she does.

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  • very cute kitty :)

  • omg thats soo funny my calico does the same thing!! she knocks all the ornaments of the tree so we cant have them on our tree and we always fins her in it haha!!

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  • Soooooo, the final decoration isn't the star at the top - but the cat in the middle.

  • @purplechickon Hey, that was going to be my reply. Good thing I checked first; I hate to be unoriginal.

  • guess you don't have any squirrel ornaments,huh?

  • got a water bottle on standby?

  • Heehee, a Christmas tree with a tail :-)

  • we got 6 cats...they are all doing this lol.

  • im lucky my cats dont do that, one doesnt care about it and the other just likes to sleep with the presents and rub hs back on the bottom of the tree lol

  • When my cat was a kitten she pulled our tree over and broke a few ornaments (thankfully at New Years so we were going to take it down anyway)

  • Love it. This is why I haven't had a Christmas Tree in over 20 years - I got my first cat.

  • hehe kitty kitty

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