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  2. 40 cat Christmas jokes that are purr-fectly hiss-terical - AOL

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    Let’s face it: the meow-st wonderful time of the year wouldn’t be complete without the best cat Christmas jokes. Of course, packed with top treats and toys, the best advent calendars for cats ...

  3. 22 Free Printable Christmas Cards for the Perfect Holiday Cheer

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    Never pay for Christmas cards again! The post 22 Free Printable Christmas Cards for the Perfect Holiday Cheer appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. Must-Have Christmas Cat Items to Complete Your Holiday

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    This 2-pack of Lamphyface Christmas Cat Collars is the perfect addition to your cat accessories list this holiday season. Made with comfy, high-quality cotton, these adjustable collars (8-11 ...

  5. A Very Merry Cricket - Wikipedia

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    A Very Merry Cricket is a 1973 Christmas animated television special. It was directed by Chuck Jones. [1] It originally aired on ABC on December 14, 1973. who also wrote the teleplay with George Selden. [2]

  6. Jingle Cats - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the first Jingle Cats album, Meowy Christmas. Jingle Cats and its follow-up Jingle Dogs are a series of Christmas novelty song albums from producer Mike Spalla. [1] A third series was released in 1997 titled Jingle Babies. Jingle Cats and Jingle Dogs were released as albums and videos. A 1998 video game of Jingle Cats was released in ...

  7. E-card - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception in 1994 by Judith Donath, [2] [3] the technology behind the E-card has changed significantly. One technical aspect that remained mostly constant until 2019 was the delivery mechanism: the e-mail received by the recipient contains not the E-card itself, but an individually coded link back to the publisher's website that displays the sender's card.