Beware The Holiday Trimmings - Carole Wilbourn
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Beware The Holiday Trimmings

Orion declares that holiday trimmings can be provocative! 
Protect Your Cat From The Trimmings And The Trimmings From Your Cat.

Admirer
Your cat may choose to admire the Christmas tree and trimmings. That’s a mutual plus.

Admirer

Let Me At ‘Em!
But if “let me at ‘em” is the intent, don’t be unwittingly provocative.

Let Me At ‘Em!

Protect your cat from the trimmings, and the trimmings from your cat — especially tinsel, feathers and pine needles. 

You may not have to hang your tree from the ceiling, but you could sprinkle some tabasco sauce on “seductive” areas. 

For your cat’s fun attractions offer a pot of kitty grass for some chewy nibbles and also some new fave toys. And for alternative pleasures, maybe some tissue paper.

Holiday Doughnuts All For Me

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