Cat-proof iMac stand?

My mom just got a new 24" iMac. It's been sitting in the box, unopened, for the past 2 days. (She's scared the cat might knock it over.) Is there any kind of 3rd party add-on for the stand that can be secured to the desk, or something that significantly increases stability/surface area of the included stand?
Note: I've seen the i360 swivel stand. That thing doesn't look like it has any screwholes, or any other means to secure it to the desk, and it doesn't seem to increase the surface area all that much.

I have that product.
http://www.raindesigninc.com/i360.html
The bottom of the iMac stand slides into this base, and gets secured in place with a back panel that attaches with one screw. So it is not just sitting one top of the base. The base makes the bottom of the iMac larger and wider, making it less likely to tip over. It also adds weight. The bottom of the base has sticky rubber feet, so it's less likely to slide. And it has the added benefit of letting the iMac swivel "360" degrees.
If you decide to get one, be sure to get the larger version for the 24" iMac.
You could probably devise a way to use the rubber feet secure it to the table. Maybe put some of that spongy double-stick tape on the bottom of the feet.

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