Boxing Day is traditionally a day following Christmas when wealthy people and homeowners in the United Kingdom would give a box containing a gift to their servants.
Nowadays Boxing Day is better known as a bank or public holiday that occurs on December 26, or the first or second weekday after Christmas Day, depending on national or regional laws.
It is observed in Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and some other Commonwealth nations.
Maybe we will come up with some kind of traditional Big Cat Rescue boxing day like handing out boxes to the cats as enrichment.
Watch for photos.
We will be handing out Christmas trees to the cats again today for sure.
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Gale and Lynda struggle to get a big Christmas tree into a small safety entranceSassyfras the cougar is very interested in Christmas tree Lynda & Gale haveKim, Dottie and Bethann haul trees in for Aspen and Tobi cougarsThe Sickles Highschool Christmas tree lot donated truck loads of treesBeth Ann tells her husband Rich that he is too old for such anticsGale, Beth Ann and Rich bring a Christmas tree in for Cody & Missouri cougarsVolunteers make sure all tags and string are removed before giving trees to cats
Marci and Lynda with Missouri cougar while Gale & Rich take one to CodyDottie and Rich wrestle Christmas tree into a corner so they can close safety doorsRich and Dottie pull out trees from Christmas' pastMarci and Lynda carry Missouri cougar's Christmas tree in for herNarla watches Rich cleaning branches off her roof and volunteers w/ treesRich holds the door for Marci and Lynda and snaps close the safety doorsBeth Ann watches Operations Manager Gale scale a cage to clear debrisA pole is inserted to keep cats from pushing the door up and openThese cougars are going to make it a challenge as they want to play with the poleGale points out white toes that identify Orion from Ares to Kim and Beth Ann3 Cougars mean 3 Christmas treesAres and Orion the cougars wait impatiently for Christmas treesChristmas Tree Line Dancing at Big Cat RescueJoin Big Cat Rescue as a volunteer, intern or advocatTomorrow we pick up 100 more trees so that all the cats get enrichmentWe all smelled like pine boughs by the end of the dayThe wild cats love the smell of Christmas treesCougar brothers looking for presents under the Christmas treeGale holds the safety pole in place until everyone is out of the cageCats are so smart that it is our constant challenge to give them something to doJumanji the black leopard sniffs his Christmas tree as the 3 PM tour goes byReno the golden leopard rubs all over his tree before using it as flossSundari the leopard was more interested in the people than the Christmas treebut that didn't last for long once she got a whiff of that pine scentWe are trying the trees on their sides this year as the cats like to roll on them"More trees, please!" say Arthur and Andre the tigers
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