Hello and happy December, friends! On this first day of the most merry and bright month of the year, it's also of course Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
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We seem to be repeating old tips these days. 'Tis the season, it would seem. That being said, over the next few days, we'll be repeating some Christmas safety tips that we gave last year. Actually, I believe we've repeated these festive tips for a couple years now. It's an important topic this time of year, though, so we'll keep going with it.
How about we start with that good ol' Christmas tree? To begin, if you put up a Christmas tree, make sure it is securely in place. This is especially important if you have a kitty or pup who enjoys climbing or otherwise giving the tree lots of attention. You can try putting the tree in a corner of a room, if that helps to keep it safe and upright against furbabies. Moreover, to be extra safe, you can find a way to anchor the tree to the floor, wall, or even a heavy, sturdy piece of furniture. There is also the option of weighing down the base of the tree, such as with weighted bags, as long as they are of a safe and secure sort. Another option, especially if your furbaby is overzealous in their love for the Christmas tree, is to block their access to it altogether, whether that be with baby gates, closed doors, or another means. Whatever it takes, if you put up a Christmas tree in a home with a tree-loving furbaby, do be sure to try and find a way to prevent a fallen tree and potential injuries.
5 comments:
Love the reflection of the twinkle lights in Thimble's eyes!
Thimble, i'm glad you are showing off the beauty of the decorations there.
You look gorgeous, Thimble!
Great shots of Thimble. I like the drawing and your tips are great. I think we will be securing the tree. :)
Lori: I've never seen a holiday tree before (I think) but this year I will. TBT pulled out a box with one. He says I cant play with the decorations, but of course, I will. I grab at all kinds of stuff. TBT can barely put on his socks with some struggle. MOL!
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