What Ginger said she has is almost exactly what I have. Msbelles answer might work better since you have lots of necklaces
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jewelry dangling out in the open = cat toys.
Anything not nailed down = cat toys.
I have zero desire to go out to our barn of a venue and practice roller derby in 90 degree heat and hellish humidity. *sigh*
some things that are in fact nailed down = cat toys.
jewelry dangling out in the open = cat toys.
I've been lucky so far in that the Kittens of Destruction (who are enormous!) haven't noticed the collection of dangly things. Mostly because they're too busy trying to steal stuffed animals off of shelves. But I know I'm tempting fate by having my necklaces hanging up.
I want something like this for my jewelry: [link] Right now most everything is jammed into a jewelry box on my dresser.
jewelry dangling out in the open = cat toys
Switch's worst habit (aside from random peeing, once in a heat vent, ugh) is getting up on my desk to attack the bulletin board above it. I had a cloth zombie from SA hanging there, and that got batted almost to shreds. He actually claws stuff off when he's really bored, usually at six in the morning when I would like to be asleep.
I want something like this for my jewelry: [link] Right now most everything is jammed into a jewelry box on my dresser.
Oooh, I need that. Actually, I probably need two of them, if I'm honest. I have a lot of jewelry, and I keep making more. (The perils of being slightly craft/DIY inclined.)
Switch's worst habit (aside from random peeing, once in a heat vent, ugh) is getting up on my desk to attack the bulletin board above it.
I had to switch around which stuffed animals live on which shelves, because there's one shelf that Vlad will not leave alone. And if there aren't critters for him to swipe off of it, he tries to pull the books out.
If you have a lot (a LOT) of silver pieces, enough that you can't wear each of them often, I can't recommend enough the itty clear ziploc bag for a pendant, or a pair of pendants that you switch off on a chain, plus that chain, or earrings plus pendant that match, and a tiny piece of tarnish-retardant paper in each bag. I have photo drawers; each drawer is a category: vintage earrings, quirky pendants, vintage pendants, charm bracelets, etc. I can't tell you how lovely it is to find the piece you want to wear, and not have to fricken polish it before you can wear it, every time.
Non-tarnishing pendants on cords go on the peg rack on the back of the door. And smaller, less-often worn pieces in store boxes (gold heirloom locket, gold earrings) are in the tin candy trunk boxes. A couple of saucers and trays on the dresser hold wooden, resin, beading, and glass pieces I wear often.