If you are looking for a gift for someone who is as finicky as a pampered cat, you should try a 2008 calendar. You will be remembered all year as a smart and sensitive person for giving cats in color so brilliant and photography so precise you can almost hear a purr.
Everyone needs a 2008 calendar, but most of us settle for a simple potpourri of pictures that say nothing about our personality or interests. A calendar should be more than just a thing on the wall; it exudes the charisma of it's subject and owner. It is a subtle message about who we are, and for us cat lovers it brings a little happiness on a day full of challenges.
But, do not settle for miscellaneous cat pictures. You can get a whole calendar of a specific type or breed of cats, such as Black, Ginger, Tabby or Calico. There are also Siamese, Persian and Burmese Cats; the popular Maine Coon, Rag-doll, and Tuxedo Cats. Some people appreciate kittens, and there are calendars for specific breeds and especially "bad" kittens.
Cat Calendars come in various shapes and sizes besides the traditional "wall" variety . Some people prefer small "desk" or "boxed" size which are around 6" square and feature over 360 different feline photographs, one for every day of the year. They can be torn off and used for notes, bookmarks or wall paper. Engagement calendars (6" x 9") typically have a different picture filling the left hand page for every week. They're available with either soft or hard covers. "Pocket-sized planners" come in various formats, some with a picture on every page as well as the front. And, "mini" wall calendars are petite versions 6" square when closed but open to 6" x 12"..
The biggest advantages are that the felines do not claw the furniture, have to be let outside for exercise, or require feeding twice a day. And, they don't chase around the neighborhood. So if you need a lasting and meaningful gift, try a 2008 cat calendar. It will show you to be perceptive, intelligent, and clever.
You can find various sources on the internet. Just enter "2008 Cat Calendar" in any search engine and you will see many choices. Some sites have you clicking all over the place, others are well organized with several choices on a single page and indexes to show what's available. Prices vary from as low as $ 5.00 to five or six times that. So, if you love a cat, go for a calendar. Meow!
Article written by Bob Cole, publisher of Calendar-Central.com. He also loves cats and has five guarding his home and children, but only one is asleep on the couch at the moment. Calendar Cat City is designed to display many choices on each page of the site.
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