Leap Into 2021 With These Cat Calendars

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I love when it’s time to pick a calendar for the next year, particularly this year — since 2020 is so … eventful. But  I just know that 2021 will be ameowzing! And we’ve got lots of great cat-themed calendars from which to choose.

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Let’s go crazy with Workman Publishing’s Crazy Cat Lady mini wall calendar ($7.99) or Cats on Catnip wall calendar ($14.99). Or if poetry is more your style, try Chronicle Books’ I Could Pee on This wall calendar ($14.99). Like fine art? Flame Tree Publishing has six different calendars — including an advent, slim, wall and mini wall calendar — featuring beautiful cat paintings by artist Lesley Anne Ivory ($7.99-$14.99).

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If it’s gotta be kittens, check out the Kitten Lady day-to-day calendar ($15.99) from Andrews McMeel Publishing. Some like a little MOL (meow-out-loud) with their day-to-day, so the Texts from Mittens ($15.99) and Cat Shaming ($15.99) calendars, also from Andrews McMeel Publishing, might be more your style

Whichever you pick, I hope 2021 is pawrrific!

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