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Featured 2008 Calender

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Black Cat Calendar

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Black Cats - Wall Calendar for 2008

Tuxedo Cats 2008 Wall Calendar

Black Cats 2008 Wall Calendar
Superstition wants us to believe that black cats are associated with witches and bad luck, but in reality they are loving and devoted pets. With an elegant, shiny coat and luminous eyes, these beautiful creatures will only bring joy when crossing your path. This 2008 calendar is “purrfect” for any admirer of the graceful black cat. The calendar includes days of the week, months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September – December 2008.

Tuxedo Cats Wall Calendar
The delightful cats in this 2008 wall calendar are always dressed to impress. Named for their obvious appearance (mostly black body with white mitten paws and white chests), tuxedo cats are loving, affectionate, intelligent and playful. The calendar features days of the week, months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring September – December 2008.

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Black Cat (Chat Noir) French Wall Calendar

Black Kittens Wall Calendar

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Of all God's creatures there is only one that cannot be made the slave of the lash. That one is the cat. If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would deteriorate the cat. ~ Mark Twain