I tried.
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	From:  "P J Knop" <knop@knop.org>                           12/12/98 09:59 AM
	

To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT
cc:  
Subject: Re: Christmas Trees and cats



I have had cats all my life and NEVER had this problem!!
    Will think on it as no immediate solution - perhaps some sort of net
tied under the lowest branches....but if she is clever she will probably try
to jump onto it at its outside edges...
             AT least there is one other member of the family who definitely
is having a merry Christmas!
       From all of us at Ticonderoga Farms.
-----Original Message-----
From: mtaylo1@ect.enron.com <mtaylo1@ect.enron.com>
To: farm@ticonderoga.com <farm@ticonderoga.com>
Date: Friday, December 11, 1998 6:56 PM
Subject: Christmas Trees and cats


>Any suggestions on how to discourage the cat from climbing up inside the
>Christmas tree?  Of course, we put the wooden and plastic ornaments on
>the lower branches so they won't be damaged when the cat plays with them
>but when she climbs up inside the tree the upper branches wave about and
>I'm afraid the glass ornaments up there will be shaken off.
>
>