FurBabies by Nancy Beiman for December 08, 2024

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    JLChi  11 days ago

    Yes, but they will chew and tear up the bows on the packages and take a nap halfway up.

    Besides, I watch the NORAD tracking of Santa tracker each year, and the big guy can handle it.

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    WelshRat Premium Member 11 days ago

    Floof logic is impeccable. Except Cats can’t take orders.

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    blunebottle  11 days ago

    We didn’t have a chimney. Dad told me he would leave the front door unlocked.

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 11 days ago

    Floof’s not wrong.

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    markkahler52  11 days ago

    But can cats be herded into doing such a chore?

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member 11 days ago

    That’s highly possible!

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    gokarDun  11 days ago

    Sitting in the Thenar space of the Mitten of which I’m quite smitten pondering Dickens and Giddens with the chickens and pigeons; decisions about traditions defy additions. What then about the kitten? As long as there is no ribbon of admission on the condition of the emissions, the kitten will have provisions.

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    backyardcowboy  10 days ago

    Wouldn’t cats eat all the tinsel (to be pooped out later), knock all the ornaments off the tree, tables, mantles and counters, and knock all the gifts around?

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    ladykat  10 days ago

    That’s not a bad idea, Floof!

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    DeerOrchid Premium Member 10 days ago

    Love the image of them walking up and down the chimneys and the paw prints on the snow. Why has cat helpers been kept a secret for so long?

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    darcyandsimon  10 days ago

    Wow, what a big-hearted cat!

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    Brilliant_Birdie   10 days ago

    I never thought about that!

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    rs0204 Premium Member 10 days ago

    Good ole’ Floof. I think she’s onto something with that hypothesis.

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    donut reply  10 days ago

    …and if you don’t have a cat, there are mice and cockroaches.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 10 days ago

    Best hypothesis ever about Santa’s helpers.

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    goboboyd  10 days ago

    Logical. Does Santa Cat stop and clean the fur after each delivery? Little zip up hazmat suits?

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    Zoomer&Yeti  10 days ago

    It FINALLY makes sense now – Thanks Floof! :-)

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    stillfickled Premium Member 10 days ago

    Fourth panel-Priceless!

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    sdjamieson Premium Member 10 days ago

    But can they resist ripping the paper off?

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    Moonkey Premium Member 9 days ago

    We were advised it’s time to dress up for the holidays when making therapy dog visits at the hospital. Last year, it was recommended to me here to buy a sweatshirt that says, “Dashund through the snow” and I did get it, but it came a day or two late for me to wear it. I got it out yesterday, was all excited to wear it. Well, two problems. It fit me last year, but I am much thinner now, so it really hung on me. Also, no pockets, and no place to attach my badge and Bunny’s. I made it work anyway, and wore my festive sweatshirt and will wear it every time we go until the 26th. When it gets cold again, which will probably happen tomorrow, I will wear my either my Santa hat or my Christmas one. Bunny has a very pretty green and red “necklace” that stands out as very holiday appropriate, since she will not wear clothing. Plus I prefer her warm fur is available for petting anyway. She’s been sleeping since we got home after visits yesterday, except to eat and go outside. She never gives a hint at the hospital to how tired she really is.

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