WARNING!
This year's batch of Christmas trees may be infected with a particularly silly species of gremlin - Caticus climbicus. Signs to watch for include the tree shaking when no one is touching it, strange branch rustling and ornaments being mysteriously dislodged. If you think you have a gremlin, try placing a handful of treats a few feet from the tree, then sit back and watch.
Should a gremlin appear, approach with caution. Sap in their fur can make them cranky!
This year's batch of Christmas trees may be infected with a particularly silly species of gremlin - Caticus climbicus. Signs to watch for include the tree shaking when no one is touching it, strange branch rustling and ornaments being mysteriously dislodged. If you think you have a gremlin, try placing a handful of treats a few feet from the tree, then sit back and watch.
Should a gremlin appear, approach with caution. Sap in their fur can make them cranky!
Jingle cat, jingle cat, jingle all the way.
ReplyDeleteROFL
ReplyDeletethat would freak me out! Cute, but EEEKKK!!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I think your tree has a bad infect.
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