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Usage
The common phrase, 'like a cat on christmas' can be used to describe a feeling of happiness, warmth, or excitement at a certain occurance. It is more commonly heard around the said festive season, although it can be used all year round. The phrase is used to create a happy image, and is not used to create bad feelings or to give out feelings of anger/aggression.

Origin
The phrase 'Like a cat on christmas' is said to have first originated in the early 20th century, around the time christmas was first commonly popularised. The earliest recorded usage is in a book by Amie Jones, entitled 'How the turtle came about', a childrens story book written in 1903 (first published for sale in Harrods, London).

Culture References
This phrase can be used by people of any culture, race or religion. It is not subjunctive to people who only celebrate christmas, and is merely stating the partake of christmas on the felines' behalf. However, some extremist groups from the U.S.A (mainly Kentucky) have raised many issues with the saying, and have petitioned for the usage of it to be banned in their state. Some of these extremist followers have started using violence and aggerssion towards people whome partake in using this saying, one person famously recieving a hard blow to the head with a waffle iron.

Examples
(Two people have walked into a warm café)

Person One: Mmm I feel like a cat on christmas!

Person Two: So do I! Fancy a coffee?

(Two people are discussing each others day)

Person One: I have had such a fantastic day!

Person Two: Me too, it makes me feel like a cat on christmas.