Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
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Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
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For those of you who may not get Cat Fancy Magazine or haven't read it yet, one of the interesting news briefs on page 14 of Feb. issue: Japanese cat lovers will offer prayers for the longevity of their pets and honor special cats when they celebrate Cat Day on February 22. The date 2-22 is pronounced "ni-ni-ni" in Japanese, which is similar to the Japanese translation of "meow-meow-meow". :-)
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4298.1 | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Jan 09 1991 22:51 | 3 | |
This is a fairly new holiday in Japan. See note 1129. Deb | |||||
4298.2 | WJOUSM::GASKELL | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:29 | 7 | ||
The Japanese also have shrines for cats where you purchase a cat statue in memory of a loved but departed cat (rather as you purchase a votive candle in a Catholic church) and place it on the alter-like table. The cat is plain white china sitting upright and waving goodbye with one front paw. It's a way of saying goodbye to a lost kitty. A very civilized idea and one that must give much comfort to the bereaved owners. |