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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Not a creature was stirring. . .

Dear Friends of Hazelnut Reflections:

I know you think the humans of this household love the chocolate, and that maybe the female human might like some yarn, and the male human would like Universal to stop dinking around with the subpar quality ot its DVD releases, but if you think of us this weekend--

SEND TUNA.

A Meowy Christmas from the Wilbur and the Hootie (who now has caught Wilbur's cold and is sitting around sniffling and indulging in feline self-pity, and who cost the humans $XX at the vet to make sure that he wasn't going to get sicker over the holiday weekend).

 


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9 Comments:

At 10:40 AM, Blogger bls said...

Merry Christmas, Emily and family.

Now let me ask one important question: how about salmon?

 
At 12:38 PM, Blogger Emily said...

Salmon, chicken and anything in gravy is always appreciated (W. and H.)

 
At 1:10 PM, Blogger jo(e) said...

Merry Christmas!

 
At 1:23 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

We've been to the vet this week, too, in our case a sickly doggie.
Merry Christmas and good health to all of you!

 
At 3:28 PM, Blogger Susan said...

Rimsky, Blue, and Sugar send their Meow-y Christmas Best (they'd send tuna but it seems to have disappeared!) May you and yours have a wonderous and blessed Christmas!

 
At 4:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas, Emily!

 
At 8:01 PM, Blogger Theresa Coleman said...

Dear Hootie and Wilbur,
I hope the Sandy Claws brought you loads and loads of tuna.

 
At 5:41 AM, Blogger Kathryn said...

Greeting from the Charlton 3...We recommend turkey. Our humans got a much bigger one than they had intended because God loves cats/the butcher lost their order, so we're partying madly over here. Get well, find your pussports and come and join us.
Teddi, Chloe and Tallis xxx

 
At 7:03 PM, Blogger Charlotte said...

Dear Hootie and Wilbur,

I would like to send some turkey, courtesy of my human's parents. Get better soon.

I am very thankful this Christmas because she adopted me as a Christmas present to herself last year, although she could have taken me with her.

I say get your female human a certificate to a yarn shop so you can play with more.

Love, Maggie

 

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