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Welcome to the Wednesday Cats of Catster! Every month, we ask our cat-loving Catsters to weigh in on a brand new matter. This week, we requested them: How do you have a good time the vacations together with your furry good friend? Here’s what they needed to say:
Crystal & Ivy
Hi Catsters!
Happy Holidays! It’s probably the most fantastic time of the yr – and in addition probably the most treacherous, if in case you have a curious, skittish, or anxious kitty!
This can be our third Christmas with Ivy, and one other yr of determining tips on how to arrange the Christmas tree in order that it gained’t be destroyed on the every day.
Honestly although, since our first Christmas collectively, she has gotten higher relating to leaving the tree alone.
Nevertheless, as quickly because the Christmas tree comes out of the cabinet, there can be some investigating to be completed! But that’s simply cats, proper? As quickly as one thing new and glossy seems, all consideration will get directed to mentioned object, a minimum of for the primary couple of days. But I digress.
We have a good time Christmas with Ivy by giving her what she loves most: our undivided consideration, and treats!
Last yr, I received her the cutest kitty biscuit creation calendar, and as you will have learn within the earlier Wednesday Cats of Catster section, Ivy goes loopy for Biskitty! Their creation calendar was no completely different.
Also on the meals observe, Ivy loves a little bit of rooster! Occasionally, I’ll give her some shredded, cooked, unseasoned rooster breast. After that, she won’t depart me alone!
Ivy loves consuming rooster!
So it’s solely becoming that she enjoys a little bit of chicky on Christmas Eve. All of the opposite Christmas meals will get hidden away, although! As harmless as her little face appears, she will certainly attempt her luck if given the possibility, and I’m not precisely thrilled in regards to the concept of speeding to the vet in a state of panic if she ingests one thing she shouldn’t.
When it involves the vacations, we additionally attempt to persist with our typical routines. Ivy (and lots of different kitties) don’t like their routines to be messed with. While that is additionally a time when we’ve got off from work and have time to galavant round, we ensure that to not steer clear of dwelling for too lengthy.
New Year’s Eve brings alongside its personal problem: fireworks. Since we stay in a fancy, there are fairly strict guidelines round setting off fireworks. But, there’s at all times that one particular person…
Each yr after New Year’s Eve, I see numerous social media posts of cats and canine who’ve managed to flee their houses and gotten misplaced or injured in an try to flee the overwhelming sounds of fireworks.
This is why we ALWAYS have a good time New Year’s at dwelling. Cats and loud noises seldom combine, and I might by no means put her in a scenario the place she could be alone, afraid, and presumably injure herself or get misplaced.
And there you will have it, Catsters! Our holidays encompass togetherness, Biskitty, a little bit of rooster, and plenty of kitty-cuddles (when permitted, clearly).

Isabel & Milly
Milly enjoys a post-feast nap in her Hepper Nest
Every December, because the festive spirit fills the air and everybody will get able to wind down, Milly and I put together for what we wish to name “Clawsome Christmas.” If you suppose cats and Christmas don’t combine, let me guarantee you—you’ve by no means met Milly.
Milly just isn’t your common feline. While different cats may merely swat at ornaments or knock over a snow globe, Milly is a licensed Christmas fanatic. The second the tree goes up, she’s there, inspecting each department with the discerning eye of an inside designer. Her favourite pastime? Perching beneath the tree like a furry reward, solely sometimes making an attempt to struggle with the tinsel. (We’ve realized to tinsel-proof the decrease branches.)
Christmas film nights are one other staple of our vacation season. Milly curls up on my lap, her purring synchronized to the soundtrack of Home Alone or Elf. She’s notably keen on animated films, although I believe it’s much less in regards to the plot and extra in regards to the motion on the display screen. Once, throughout a screening of The Grinch, she lunged on the display screen through the roast beast scene. Clearly, she thought the Grinch had no enterprise with that feast.
But the actual spotlight of our Christmas custom is Milly’s three-course Christmas dinner. Yes, you learn that proper. While others could spend the day roasting turkeys or glazing hams, I’m within the kitchen making ready a feline-friendly feast. The appetizer is often a small portion of rooster broth—warmed to perfection, after all. For the primary course, Milly devours a tiny salmon filet, full with a facet of mashed candy potato. Dessert is the pièce de résistance: a cat-safe pumpkin mousse, delicately served in a ramekin as a result of Milly has requirements.
Watching her eat is pure pleasure. She’ll delicately paw at her plate earlier than diving in, as if she’s on MasterChef: Feline Edition. Afterward, she’ll stretch out on the sofa, stomach full, wanting as smug as a cat can presumably look—which, let’s face it, could be very.
Our Christmas day often ends with Milly curled up in her Hepper Nest, whereas I sip sizzling cocoa and replicate on how fortunate I’m to have a vacation companion who’s equal elements mischievous and magical. Milly won’t write Christmas playing cards or grasp stockings, however she’s perfected the artwork of creating the season vibrant. And isn’t that what Christmas is all about?

Wes & Raphy

For me, the vacations are at all times a bittersweet interval. When the roasted greens have moved from the oven, to the plate, to my lips and abdomen, my starvation is likely to be glad and satiated, however you see, my coronary heart just isn’t.
That’s as a result of I invariably need to journey for Christmas, and can’t carry Raphael. I’m nonetheless of an age the place staying at house is deemed “unsociable” by my household, and so I relent. Be it Hong Kong, the place flights don’t permit cats, or the UK, the place my household’s extreme allergic reactions forestall a cat paw from coming inside metres of the place.
Poor Raphy, it’s not his fault.
In a future Catster submit, I’ll point out the unhappiness and issue of separating from Raphy on the cattery for extended durations. The lows, the decrease, and lowest of all of it.
Steph and I lengthy for the day we aren’t required to enterprise past our door for the vacations and Raphael can run wild to his coronary heart’s content material, or eat as a lot turkey as his abdomen will let him.
But alas, not but. He has just a few extra visits to the cattery to do first.
Until then, we are going to have a good time the vacations by our mutual pleasure of seeing him once more!
This article options all of our Wednesday Cats of Catster.
- Read final month’s article: Favorite Things: The Wednesday Cats of Catster Weigh In
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