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He has no name

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 21:53

We've just taken this poor boy in, he's 4 months old and we're his sixth home Sad however he doesn't have a name. HELP me think of a name for this little bundle.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/11/2015 21:56

Bertie.

How on earth has he managed 6 homes in 16 weeks?. Does he turn into a werecat or something.

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 21:57

The person before us had him for 2 days before deciding that he was too much hard work.

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Wolfiefan · 06/11/2015 22:00

From that picture he looks like a Tangle!
Socks?
Bertie is lovely.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/11/2015 22:01

Young male animals of most species are hard work.

What a fuckwit he was. So no one named him at all? ours answered to "kittens" but I think he'd answer to anything if I tacked the word food on the end.

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Vinorosso74 · 06/11/2015 22:02

No inspiration on names, my brain is tired but he's gorgeous!

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Pipestheghost · 06/11/2015 22:02

Bertie is a great name Smile

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 22:04

I don't think so fluffy, when I asked what his name was they said that they hadn't given him one and that the owner before them hadn't mentioned a name. I think the poor thing is confused from being pushed from pillar to post.

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Wolfiefan · 06/11/2015 22:05

Hard work? That's why I have two kittens! They tire each other out. It works. Sort of!
Wink

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cozietoesie · 06/11/2015 22:07

I rather like Bertie for him. (Or Bertram/Bertrand/Albert if he's in disgrace. He has a look about him that says he'd be in disgrace.......not infrequently! Wink)

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 22:09

We already have Bert for a rat Sad my house is turning into a petting zoo!

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MantaRayBay · 06/11/2015 22:11

George? He seems like he fancies himself a bit of a prince. He is gorgeous btw. Hope he settles in well.

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cozietoesie · 06/11/2015 22:11

Is he to be a permanent resident? (And when does he relinquish his pom poms?)

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MrsLeighHalfpenny · 06/11/2015 22:11

Clive?

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hugoagogo · 06/11/2015 22:12

Ah bless him.

I like Hugo Grin

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shutupanddance · 06/11/2015 22:12

Poor chap! Hes lovely. Socks also like Bertie.

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shutupanddance · 06/11/2015 22:12

Im liking clive

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 22:13

Cozie he'll be staying and having the snip when he's settled in.

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timtam23 · 06/11/2015 22:14

Poor little scrap. How kind of you to take him. Yes I think something ending in "ey" or "ie" would suit him. Bertie is lovely. Clancy? Albie? Ernie?
I have a Dudley which I think is a good name for a cat. DH used to have a Murphy.

I have always wanted to name a boy cat Poika which is Finnish for boy. However DH has always said that's a silly name Blush

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Salemthecat · 06/11/2015 22:15

Walter, Humphrey or Arthur.

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cozietoesie · 06/11/2015 22:16

I have a sense that that one will best suit the snip just as soon as you can book him in - he has the look of a bruiser in the making! Grin

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TheSpottedZebra · 06/11/2015 22:16

Clive is nice.
Also, Rolf and Percy.

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hugoagogo · 06/11/2015 22:17

Our puss is a rescue and a bit of a handful, but we never considered taking her back!

Now we love her to pieces.

Also liking Clive

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nightmarehair · 06/11/2015 22:19

He'll be meeting the resident cats once he's settled in. Confused

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cozietoesie · 06/11/2015 22:21

Ah - he's a Bruce. (A good calling name as well with the addition of an 'ie' to it to make Brucie. Smile

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OVienna · 06/11/2015 22:24

George. And he is bootiful.

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