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Save me a cinnamon roll! Yum!

June 25th: National Catfish Day, National Leon Day and National Strawberry Parfait Day. National Catfish Day is a national observance of the United States celebrating "the value of farm-raised catfish." The day was designated as June 25, 1987, by President Ronald Reagan, who issued the Presidential Proclamation after the U.S. Congress called for the day to be established in House Joint Resolution 178. Catfish thrive in clean freshwater ponds on many American farms, where they are surface-fed soybean meal, corn, fish meal, vitamins, and minerals. Farm-raised catfish not only furnish American consumers with a tasty delicacy but also provide a nutritious, low-calorie source of protein that is also low in cholesterol. Leon Day marks June 25th as six months away from Christmas day. Leon is Noel spelled backward and is a day some crafters begin planning their homemade gifts and decorations. It can also be a day for those who miss the winter holidays to have a mini winter celebration in June.

Bixby, I would have held your little paw so you wouldn't have been lonely if I could have reach you. Sending strawberry🍓 hugs for both of you.🐶🎄🐟🍓💕🌷💕⛈☀️🌈