Tuesday 12 December 2017

Whaddya Mean, It's Spelled HanukKAH?

Hello, everyone, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE CAT here once again, selflessly gracing you with my wonderful presence!

But enough about me. I DO have a purpose in being here.

I just popped by to commandeer my human's blog so that I can wish HAPPY HANUKKAT to all my feline friends of the Jewish purr-suasion.


TONIGHT at sundown, the first candle will be lit on the menorah --


And cats everywhere will be having fun playing with their DREIDEL CAT TOYS!


Plus enjoying all the SPECIAL FOODS and YUMMY TREATS of the holiday!



So here's wishing everyone . . .


HA HA, got you going there for a minute, didn't I?

But in all sincerity (or at least as CLOSE to sincerity as I ever get) -- MAZEL TOV and MEOW!



34 comments:

  1. oy gevalt, HRH! happy hanukkat to all felines!

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  2. CHANUKAH (filled with flem) when I was a kid. But ChanuCat works for me. Her Royal Highness can have any gefitle fish that I get... although I don't think we'd find any here.

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  3. Purr-fect indeed! Happy hanukkat to all good felines!

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  4. I like Hanukkat. Of course I'm surrounded by three cats so i was forced to type that!

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  5. My cats thank you and will have your message printed and kept by their cushions to wave at me when they are displeased.

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  6. Lordy I need a cat. It’s been too long.

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  7. HRH is always so thoughtful! And funny :)

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  8. Yee-Haw! Glad HRH isn't leaving out any holiday celebration. Purrfect!

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  9. Those cats in yarmulkes are cracking me up. Hope you enjoy eight crazy nights of Hanukkah fun!

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  10. Happy Hanukkat, er, Hanukkah, er... either one. ;-)

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  11. Norbert loves the colllar and has ordered it online using my PayPal account. (Not sure how he got the password.) He said he wants to feel fancy.

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  12. I wonder how many kids of Jewish and Non Jewish parents got extra parents for the 2 holidays

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  13. What a lovely holiday greeting from HRH! I'm not surprised. I've gotten to know her a little better since she began stalking Pierre. She is a cat of very catholic tastes (lol). I don't have to explain that, do I? :-)

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  14. Judging from the last picture, she doesn't look thrilled.

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  15. My funny Jewish uncle would approve. Love the latkes. Regardless that my brothers and I were Catholic, my uncle (and Godfather) would always stop by the house and bring Chanukah presents. He had no children of his own so he sort of adopted us. I miss him dearly.
    I am so stealing that gefilte fish cat.

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  16. I wouldn't trust a cat with latkas in my life..... only a coon....

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  17. Blink, blink, blink, blink! (cat kissies)

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  18. Hilarious!!!

    happy event to you too yourhighness!

    enjoyed the all excellent pose of your's hahaha

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  19. A cat and a candle looks like a dangerous combination. Nice to see your pussy again. ;)

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  20. The last picture kind of looks like my gynecologist...Hahaha!

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  21. You're purrfectly, adorably meshugenah!
    I love you.
    Happy Hanukah.

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  22. from the little I know about Gefilte fish it probably doesn't even make for good cat food.

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  23. Okay and Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar has asked me to kindly pass on her pawfect wishes to you for a most pawesome Hanukkat.

    Penny's human dad,

    Gary

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  24. LOL! Too funny! My mother's step brother, just found out this year, he is half Jewish!

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  25. I never knew how to pronounced, HRH. Thanks so much. I've no idea how Debra can cope when your spirit is not around to take care of things.

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  26. O, OOps ... my canine sort of chases felines, grabs them by the neck .. holds them until i tell the canine to 'LET GO' ...
    Can you guarantee Feral felines respond to 'voice' commands - in the wild???

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  27. LOL ...just made my day, thanks a bunch and happy Hanukkat.

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