Production, Editing, and Liner Notes
The singing in Jingle Cats is the real sounds of cats which have been edited to create the illusion that real cats are singing. The albums typically feature a short story in the liner notes, explaining how the cats were discovered (in the case of Meowy Christmas, that a litter of kittens appeared at Santa Claus' doorstep at the North Pole, and their caroling formed the basis for the release).
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