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To ask you to name this little guy?

216 replies

ASundayWellSpent · 30/12/2018 08:57

Would love to hear your ideas!

To ask you to name this little guy?
OP posts:
Newsername · 01/01/2019 01:25

Panther?

WorraLiberty · 01/01/2019 01:27

Norman

altiara · 01/01/2019 02:16

Is he named yet?
I like Merlin or Sirius or Santa paws

Picknickers · 01/01/2019 02:21

Purrcey obvs.

Catsinthecupboard · 01/01/2019 02:24

Snowball, frosty, jack (frost)

BananasAreTheSourceOfEvil · 01/01/2019 02:34

Dave.

Dave the cat.

Redyoyo · 01/01/2019 02:41

Buster

ohtheholidays · 01/01/2019 02:50

I'm another one that thought Gizmo as soon as I saw him.

Which ever name you decide upon he is Gorgeous.

Kattyy · 01/01/2019 03:27

Sebastian

babygrootandstarlord · 01/01/2019 04:52

Sirius, Marmite, Comet, Dasher

Ellie56 · 01/01/2019 05:18

Kevin

Jebuschristchocolatebar · 01/01/2019 06:23

Sooty

LadyOfTheCanyon · 01/01/2019 06:49

Nimrod.

GrandmaJane · 01/01/2019 06:55

Satan. Or Lucifer.

sashh · 01/01/2019 07:09

YesItsMeIDontCare

I think cats should have long formal names too, I also have had the pleasure of owning or fostering some with titles.

OP

Thomas Henry Moggins

Prince Claude, leader of the basement cats

Jet de Boniface

Whitby (Because that's where Jet comes from)

Gorgeous George Gladiator extraordinaire

expatmigrant · 01/01/2019 14:03

craft1905
Only just realised that you felt the need to comment on my suggestions.
I actually live in London in a lovely big house overlooking the Thames.
At present on sofa bit my tabby called Boris nursing a bit of hangover.
We adopted Boris and his mate in one of the Arabian countries we use to live in. They were what are called bin kitties, feral cats that live around the big bins. (if you have had like me the privilege to live in many different countries, you might already know this).
We took them around the world with us at great expense because we love them and also wanted to teach our kids that you have to commit to a pet for life. Sadly many expats choose to leave pets behind or even dump them because thy are not willing to have the expense of air travel etc. We are moggy and mutt kind of people because I would never pay to have a pedigree animal, when there are so many that need homes.

However, many many moons ago, before the privilege of world travel and London house owner ship with 2 moggies, DH and I owned a bungalow (first house) and we had 2 black cats called Sooty and Sweep.

So you were not too far off with your twaty judgment Grin

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