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| Nikki on his Christmas throne (KN) |
Christmas is just another day at the Sanctuary - all the usual stuff still needs to be done!
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| Cat-wreath in the entry-way (BC) |
In the last month, Karen has put decorations up, hung the lights, put a tree safely behind cage-wire, and the RAPS stockings are on the gate, safely out of reach of inquisitive paws. Weekend visitors have enjoyed the sight; staff and volunteers have shifts made more fun with extra goodies in the tea-room.
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| Oscar says "Can I tap it with my paw?" (KN) |
The cats don’t care whether it’s Christmas or Hanukah or Kwanzaa – all they want is to know that they will have food at the right times, and comfy places to rest. That’s made a little trickier by the fact that volunteers may be away, or have schedule conflicts, and suddenly there’s nobody to clean in one area or feed in another.
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| people step up to fill vacancies (BC) |
The Auxiliaries respond – an app lets us know there’s a vacancy, and more often than not, someone volunteers to come in and cover things. In fact, on Christmas Day, quite often there are more volunteers than usual, and extra hands make the work go quickly.
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| Gathered for cat-caroling (BM) |
My own choir has a tradition of caroling visits to the Food Bank (for clients and volunteers) and to the Hospice (for staff and patients). But we always begin our morning at the Sanctuary, gathering in the back courtyard with any volunteers around, to sing carols both traditional and fun: parodies of well-known songs with cat-words.
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| Sing "We three cats", please! (KN) |
Bentley LOVES the singing, and wants in on the action; Junji is busy getting under everyone’s feet.
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| "You can sing and pet me at the same time! (KN) |
I came in on Christmas Eve to clean the Hill House; with a wet morning, most of the cats prefer to stay indoors, so it was mostly a case of cleaning around them. With a temporary church job, I had to work in the evening and the following morning, but I’ll be back during the late afternoon of Christmas Day to help out as needed with feeds – and to enjoy a Christmas cuddle with some of my favourites!
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| Abby thinks the tree is a great place to hide (KN) |
The holidays are an occasion to be grateful for all the people whose generosity in time and money helps to support this very special place, and to give the cats the gift of life and love in a world that is hard on homeless felines.
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| Winston thinks it should smell more like catnip... (KN) |
Blog by Brigid Coult
Photos by Brigid Coult, Bill Meyer & Karen Nicholson
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