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December 24, 2004

For the cat who has everything

Babycatnip

Baby demonstrates fine points of catnip etiquette

What to get the cat who has everything?  We suggest a potted catnip plant (Nepeta cataria), available from your local supermarket. Great for both you and your feline ally, who will eat it up, providing you with many delightful photo ops along the way.

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Is that a look of pure cat bliss? ;)

Merry Christmas, Sissy! Hope ya'll have a wonderful day!

You, too, Pam. I guess the nearest equivalent to dognip would be the words "Wanna go for a walk?" :)

Given his recent escapade, he's lucky he has a warm place to snooze, let alone some Christmas cheer. Our rescued shelter dog spent the aftermath of gift opening sleeping on top of the pile of opened wrapping paper.

He has no idea how lucky he is, but we watch him and we do. There is a lesson there for *us*, I think. How much do we take for granted?

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