Perhaps you could try to use a flirt pole, in order for her to drain out all her pent up "prey drive" energy.
So it's a game where she can chase something and then she won't want to chase after the tree or the cabinet because she is all chased out for the day and since she's tired of chasing, you won't be hearing that scream.
My dog likes to sniff around a lot, so I usually play games with him that involve him sniffing and using his nose to find treats, toys etc, and then when I take him out he pretty much ignores whatever is outside, since he's all "sniffed" out.
So it's a game where she can chase something and then she won't want to chase after the tree or the cabinet because she is all chased out for the day and since she's tired of chasing, you won't be hearing that scream.
My dog likes to sniff around a lot, so I usually play games with him that involve him sniffing and using his nose to find treats, toys etc, and then when I take him out he pretty much ignores whatever is outside, since he's all "sniffed" out.