Cats 2023 Day-to-Day Calendar (Calendar)

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They may be bright-eyed apex predators, but also our beloved fur-babies, as shown on every page of the Cats 2023 Day-to-Day Calendar—from graceful leaps and elegant poses to funny faces and playful kittens, plus insightful quotations from history’s great cat fanciers.

Adorable, heart-warming, and relaxing, these full-color photographs and purr-fectly paired quotations are the very definition of ailurophilia (the love of cats)!

Features include:
  • 4.5" x 4.5" page size
  • Easel backer for desk or tabletop display
  • Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink
  • Full-color tear-off pages
  • Back of pages are blank for notes or shopping lists
  • Day/Date reference on each page
  • Combined weekend pages
  • Official major world holidays and observances
  • Irresistible full-color cats every day, with funny and insightful quotes every Tuesday and Friday
  • The Cats 2023 Mini Day-to-Day with the magnetic backer is also available
     

About the Author


Andrews McMeel Publishing is a leading publisher of comics and humor, cookbooks, gift, puzzles and games, and children’s books. AMP has a passion for publishing original talent, delighting consumers with innovative books and gifts that are worth sharing. It is also the nation’s top calendar publisher, producing calendars based on many top-selling properties and selling more than 15 million calendars each year.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781524872717
ISBN-10: 1524872717
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication Date: September 27th, 2022
Pages: 640
Language: English

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