tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823815898920438723.post5203908879282649968..comments2024-01-29T19:28:38.720-06:00Comments on Wordweaver: Christmas Lights...Court Ellynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03226882505904090932noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823815898920438723.post-10913355750264589092011-12-12T18:34:09.115-06:002011-12-12T18:34:09.115-06:00LOL - Oh, dear. Thank goodness my 3 cats are not a...LOL - Oh, dear. Thank goodness my 3 cats are not afraid of my very fake tree. We would be in dire trouble. Mine were happy to rub their faces and tails on the lower branches and threaten to knock off the ornaments hanging there. So, in other words, the light situation panned out! Yay! See post above for the results. :DCourt Ellynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03226882505904090932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8823815898920438723.post-36651589506374041832011-12-12T18:01:37.983-06:002011-12-12T18:01:37.983-06:00Oh, Christmas lights. I recently, in my electroni...Oh, Christmas lights. I recently, in my electronics class, figured out how to create my own lights with some cheap LED diodes. Ah hahaha. Homemade lights. Probably not safe for kitties however. <br /><br />Speaking of the tree, my friend brought a fake one to her apartment, but her cat was terrified of it. So terrified that he hid in the bathroom, and peed there because he didn't dare walk by it to use the litter box. She had to hide it in a closet, then comfort the cat until he felt safe enough to walk to the litter box again. I suppose it's awful of me that I found that situation hilarious. Cats can be so strange at times.<br /><br />Good luck on your lights. May they unwind themselves for your benefit!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com