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Okipoki, we are a day or so away from picking up our new baby.
He is mainly white with deep golden eyes and bits of tabby colouring. He is as mad as a box of frogs and just as lively.
Bear in mind we might have to stand at the front door and call him in, so, some suggestions please. We already have a Ceefer, and Oscar is out of the question, of course.
He is mainly white with deep golden eyes and bits of tabby colouring. He is as mad as a box of frogs and just as lively.
Bear in mind we might have to stand at the front door and call him in, so, some suggestions please. We already have a Ceefer, and Oscar is out of the question, of course.
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Tabby?:D
I noticed that your posting history is very short, were you on her before under the name Oscarsmum? Sorry if this is too nosey. Just got me wondering what with the name Oscar being out of the question.:o
As for names:
Freddie/y
Bob (my dad suggested this as a joke knowing I wouldn't want to name my cat this:D when we went to pick up our kitten..though we got a female instead of a male, so we called her Winnie:))
I hope everything works out for you and your new arrival. I'm excited and I don't even know you personally.:D:o
As to my history here, I used to just read the forums along with my hubby, Lininjim. I don't think I was Oscarsmum, but stranger things have happened, my memory is fading with age, you know how it goes. Oscar is out of the question because that's the one who has just died on us.
I went through a phase of calling my cats Poo, until I got a torty and mum said, "you can't call this one Poo" so I said, "okay, I'll call her *bleeping* Fluffy"
I like the name Poo, I wonder if I could get away with that one, it's my turn to name a cat, as hubby named Ceefer.
or
pussay
The O is a nod to Oscar and it's not to embarrassing to shout. Plus short so the kittie will remember.
really though iggle, iggle cume here, "iggle put that moose doon" sound ok for a cat
The O is a nod to Oscar and it's not to embarrassing to shout. Plus short so the kittie will remember. .
Fletcher
Salem
Duncan
I like unusal pet names. We had a dog called Tinsel and my friend calls her rabbit Merlin:D
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1028236
You never know....
cabbage
spanner
Thats a good one!!!!
Finn is more commonly used as a boys name but apparently can be either, and there was a girl Finn in Home and Away so that settled it.
am I right in saying that these types are really fluffy?:D
Oscar
After my two.:D
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Victory of the people/Victorious one.
Otto
Bob
Quince
Scud
Virgil