Saturday, January 29, 2011

Here are some Christmas gift ideas for your cat

"It is better to give than to receive" is a useful maxim in mind as you plan presents a cat lover to donate a feline friend. Your benevolence will likely be rewarded with a brief eruption of love, and if you're extremely lucky, a freshly killed mouse sold on the doormat, or the ultimate display of gratitude, on the pillow.
So why do people give gifts cats? The way you answer the question, will depend on whether you belong to the cat loving community or the rational world. The latter will be amazed that you can consider gifts for animals who can not understand the concept of a current or significance of the day it was issued. Cat lovers will argue that their cat is a part of their family and often more beloved to them than some of their relatives. Under such circumstances it would be inexcusable to omit a cat from the annual ritual of giving that unites families on birthdays, Christmas and other important festivals. Astute readers will have noticed that I carefully avoided using the term "cat owner". Those who are fortunate enough to share their homes and their lives with a cat, 'cat ownership at a ridiculous concept. You own a dog, maybe even a man, but you depend on your cat. Actually, a cat is most closely linked with an aggressive teenager, sleep all day, eat strange things at odd times and alternately saying indifference to your presence and aching tenderness, when they want something from you.
Among the most important gift occasions over the years that cat lovers in July consider most important. Cats whole Christmas party, stripping the tree of the decorations as fast as you can replace, consume unattended plates of food and instinctively make a beeline to the annoying family member who does not like cats. But the real bonus for Christmas is a holiday stocking for cats. Cats are not great at opening of wrapped gifts, wrapping paper tends to shred and body with a complete lack of discrimination. Give a cat a stocking filled with gifts and there is endless fun to be had. A cat will fish in a sock with leg, digging with his nose or pick up in the gap as persistent (now there's a mixed metaphor) extracts all the gifts. And the real advantage of a cat on a teenager is that while neither will thank you for Christmas, a cat will not tell you she has bought an entire pants present and then sulk until mid-February.
In the following article in the series, we will consider ideas for suitable gifts for cat recipients. Nice stock of edible goodies in fillers and the most indulgent gifts, Christmas gifts for cats, for all pockets and tastes.

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