On this Mancat Monday, Evan wanted you all to see one of his current favorite, festive places to nap.

I think I've already shared some photos co-starring that particular tree, but I'm not sure I mentioned that I just won it at a local Christmas tree event this year. I actually won two trees, which has left me with more Christmas trees than I know what to do with. The event coordinators wrap the trees in plastic as-is once they've been won, so I brought the trees home already decorated and all that fun jazz. Both trees I won actually have all non-breakable ornaments, and so I'm trying my hand at letting the decorations stay on there. I'm having to pick up some ornaments here and there, but so far it's going better than expected. I did still put up my calico girl Tonks's favorite tree that is very dense and so allows her to climb in it with ease, and so it takes most of her abuse rather than the new trees. Tonks's favorite tree is far more naked than the one you see Evan sleeping beneath there, as only lights and cloth ribbons are safe in any tree that Tonks targets.
All that rambling aside, Evan has always loved sleeping under Christmas trees, and so of course he's already enjoying this new one. As you can see, I don't use tree skirts. I tried once. It didn't go well. My hind limb paralyzed Evan's urinary habits are not the most polite, and so tree skirts don't survive well at my house. In addition, the one time I tried a tree skirt, Evan ended up getting it stuck beneath his extra special back legs and he thereby dragged the entire tree around with him. So, we just let the trees go naked at the base, as you can see above.
Evan hopes you all get to have a festive nap!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
Given some of the above subject matter involving Evan and our Christmas tree skirts, this flashback doodle seemed fitting enough for today.
I am indeed still working on finishing this year's new Christmas doodles. I did finish drawing our Christmas card, and so those will be going out soon. And now that that's done, I can move on to all the others.
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Tip of the Day
We have one more Christmas tree safety tip. If you want to have lights on your tree, but burns or electrocution are a concern with your furbaby around, or if you are concerned about electrical fires, then perhaps consider using battery-operated lights for your tree or elsewhere in the house. Some of the Christmas lights at our house are battery-operated. Our battery-operated lights even come with a remote control, with a timer option, making it easy to turn them on and off, all without the risks of electrical cords. Also, to save on the cost of batteries, we use rechargeable batteries.
That all being said, though, always base such decisions on your individual furbaby and his or her personal behaviors. The battery pack for the lights we use is very sturdy as well as well-hidden, and the kitties and pup at my house have never proven themselves chewers of such things. For this reason, my particular furbabies accessing the batteries is highly unlikely. Nevertheless, batteries can indeed be dangerous if chewed or consumed, so do keep this in mind when shopping around for anything that is battery-operated. But, if your furbaby is a cord chewer, or if you have any other concerns of the electrical nature, then perhaps look into battery-operated or other safe lighting options for your Christmas tree. Of course, still be careful of the dangers of any loose cords, whether they be attached to battery-operated or electrical lights.