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Kitten names! Thought it would be a bit different... :oD

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:05

Silver tabby boy, half his tail missing, very masculine, very handsome, but gentle.

Give me a name that sums all that up.

And I've thought of bobtail already

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VictorianSqualor · 27/03/2008 09:22

Tempest, Squall, Czar, Mikado.

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:33

Hi VS

Liking Czar and Mikado, Mika for short...quite sweet sounding

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VictorianSqualor · 27/03/2008 09:36

They both mean King, which would suit if he is as regal as he sounds.

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belgo · 27/03/2008 09:37

we had a cat called Spike

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PestoMonster · 27/03/2008 09:39

Mozart

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:40

Not sure yet...breeder still has him, I asked if she could sum up his personality

Hi Belgo, thanks for that... not sure it would suit his personality

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SmugColditz · 27/03/2008 09:42

Bobby, of course

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:42

Mozart is nice...

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VictorianSqualor · 27/03/2008 09:43

Not Bobby! That's my sons name

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PestoMonster · 27/03/2008 09:43

I also like Merlin

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belgo · 27/03/2008 09:43

Simba

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:44

Hi Colditz

DH is arguing for bobtail/bob/bobby etc...but his tail is not all of him, iyswim...

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MoreSpamThanGlam · 27/03/2008 09:45

Derek

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:45

I like Merlin...simba has been used by friend...

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:47

Loving Derek...possibly a bit mundane...also like Dave...

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MoreSpamThanGlam · 27/03/2008 09:48

my dog is called dave.

I also like Colin.

Or Trevor.

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:48

Merlin is sounding good...

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bb99 · 27/03/2008 09:49

Maximillian, shortened to Max.

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:51

Trevor was the nickname of exes brother...colin was an ex of mine...just would not do problem with proper names are that most of the good ones are taken up by mates for their babies/toddlers...bit embarressing when they come round...

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:55

Thanks BB99, nice and roman...

Just popping out to shops, back this aft...please keep them coming!!

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ally90 · 27/03/2008 09:55

Thanks BB99, nice and roman...

Just popping out to shops, back this aft...please keep them coming!!

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skyatnight · 27/03/2008 09:56

Kurt?
Arthur?
Tolstoy? (inspired by the Mozart one!)
Czarlie (!)

sorry, I didn't get much sleep.

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bluenosesaint · 27/03/2008 09:57

Munkustrap

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bluenosesaint · 27/03/2008 10:00

Or Arthur (pronounce it arfa - as in arfa tail ... )

I'll get me coat ...

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