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We usually have a plastic tree but this year bought a real one from Lordship Lane. It started off with a pleasant small of pine but it's gradually turned into sickly-sweet smell that's verging on the unpleasant.


Is this par for the course with a real tree? Or have we just bought a dud one?

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It's a very sweet smell, a cross between mild cat pee (we don't have a cat) and the smell you get in a vase when the flowers have been in too long. I bought the tree on a snowy day, so perhaps it's rotting. Anyway, I'll dump it outside, Xmas is over now anyway, bah humbug. Thank you Fabricio and Computed Shorty for your replies.

I'm disposing of mine now too. Mine had the distinct taste of Dog pee.


There is a very noticeable difference between the smell of cat urine versus dog urine. Cat urine is very strong, high in ammonia content. Dog urine, on the other hand, has almost a sweet smell to it and is not nearly as potent. If the smell doesn?t knock you over or make your eyes water, I?d suspect the dog, if you have one !


Are you sure yours wasn't dog pee or was it cat pee? Was the smell of the possible urine high in ammonia content, would you say and do you have a Dog ?

Simonet Wrote:

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> I'm disposing of mine now too. Mine had the

> distinct taste of Dog pee.

>

> There is a very noticeable difference between the

> smell of cat urine versus dog urine. Cat urine is

> very strong, high in ammonia content. Dog urine,

> on the other hand, has almost a sweet smell to it

> and is not nearly as potent. If the smell doesn?t

> knock you over or make your eyes water, I?d

> suspect the dog, if you have one !

>

> Are you sure yours wasn't dog pee or was it cat

> pee? Was the smell of the possible urine high in

> ammonia content, would you say and do you have a

> Dog ?


@Simonet, could i venture a sugestion for your specialist subject on mastermind should you ever compete....& did you really mean 'taste'? Move away from the drinks cabinet now. LOL

Tanza Wrote:

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> It's a very sweet smell, a cross between mild cat

> pee (we don't have a cat) and the smell you get in

> a vase when the flowers have been in too long.


Sounds like the smell of Dead Mouse.

Sounds like a dog or cat has pee'd on it!


Ive never had a plastic tree and in my entire life the Christmas tree has not started to smell! My dad does make a point of not leaving his out in the garden in between buying it and putting it up - he left it on the patio overnight and a cat peed on it which was apparantly quite unpleasant!!

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