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I have no idea where to put this thread, so forgive me if I got it wrong.
Anyway, my mom has decided not to get a real tree this year due to both of our concerns that the boys will chew and ingest pine needles, but she really misses that Christmas tree smell and just Christmas-y smells in general but there are so many no-nos when it comes to cats that we're kinda at a loss of how we can make our home smell like the holidays to us and others but also safe for the boys.
Would cooking cinnamon sticks over the stovetop be safe? How about those wax melts if put out of reach? I was told that candles could be harmful due to the smoke, and I wasn't sure if melts produced any or had their own risks (other than hot wax of course).
Any suggestions, tips or tricks would be more than helpful!
Anyway, my mom has decided not to get a real tree this year due to both of our concerns that the boys will chew and ingest pine needles, but she really misses that Christmas tree smell and just Christmas-y smells in general but there are so many no-nos when it comes to cats that we're kinda at a loss of how we can make our home smell like the holidays to us and others but also safe for the boys.
Would cooking cinnamon sticks over the stovetop be safe? How about those wax melts if put out of reach? I was told that candles could be harmful due to the smoke, and I wasn't sure if melts produced any or had their own risks (other than hot wax of course).
Any suggestions, tips or tricks would be more than helpful!