Our followers who share the house with a cat know well that the cat is the biggest enemy of Christmas decorations, especially the Christmas tree. What is it that our lovely friends can not buy with Christmas trees? Scientists have an answer to this question.
The cat researcher Mikel Delgado, who completed his doctorate at the University of California Department of Veterinary Medicine and continues to work here, explains why cats did not leave the Christmas trees "firm" as a result of long investigations.
Delgado says that when you plant a Christmas tree in the house, you build a new object to be discovered in the kedin's area. Since they are constantly living in the same area, they are twice as enthusiastic about discovering a new object.
However, when you add a variety of ornaments, you draw attention to your cat with bright, shaking and accessible objects. For you it is a perfect toy for your cat, even if they are ornament.
The only reason cats climb everlasting trees is that they must be cats. Although the cats are eating their food at the table in the houses, a hunter lies in them and climbing the trees is one of the most natural actions of the cat.