Help Me Name My New Cat!
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We named out new cat 'Treble'.
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Our cats live strictly indoors, so they haven't killed anything...though I've gotten my share of scratches over the years.tbn.al wrote:How 'bout "killer".
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/cats-k ... d=18357853" target="_blank" target="_blank
Since you raised this thread from the dead, I'll let everyone know that more than 5 years later, Roxy is doing just fine. She's feisty and playful, but also the sweetest, most affectionate cat you'd ever want to meet. She greets me at the door when I come home, and will not leave me alone until I pick her up and pet her for a few minutes. She can't see, but it doesn't slow her down.
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I just realized that I raised the wrong cat thread from the dead. The naming Roxy thread wasn't at all the one that came to mind when I read the article. Sorry Roxy. My bad.
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Not to worry, this cat thread still has 7 lives left.tbn.al wrote:I just realized that I raised the wrong cat thread from the dead. The naming Roxy thread wasn't at all the one that came to mind when I read the article. Sorry Roxy. My bad.
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Sorry to raise a very old thread from the dead, but we've had Roxy for ten years now! She's doing great, and is as affectionate and loving as ever. When we moved to our current house two and a half years ago, Roxy, after living in our apartment for most of her life, took about 15 minutes to map out and adjust to the new place. Just amazing.
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Spend five minutes with her, and you’ll never call her disabled again! :pthe elephant wrote:It is so cool that you guys were able to take in and care for this disabled animal. Most people just want a kitten. Adult cats end up getting euthanized. And animals with physical issues almost never find a home. Thank you for taking care of this little girl. Great job. If we ever meet in real life I will be buying you supper somewhere.
She has a ton of personality, and pretty much anyone who meets her loves her...even people who claim to hate cats! She sleeps in bed with my wife and I every night (the wife being the girlfriend mentioned in the ten-year-old OP), usually starting on my back, and ended up nuzzled between our heads. She had a rough go of it at the start, but the last ten years for her have been pretty stress free and happy.
Wade, if you ever find yourself in the NYC area, give a shout. A meal, or even just a beer or two, would be a treat.
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Being a jazz fan, I always thought the name Thelonious was really cool. So that was my cat's name for 10 years. So when we got a dog, we named him Monk.
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Mine seem to morph into names....I call them various things and one of them sticks. Right now I have Puddy Tat and Tootsie. Puddy Tat an adult from the shelter who was sent out to foster (me) because she shut down in a cage; went limp and refused to respond, eat, or drink. She was a handful.....I was bitten 20 times a day for a while. But knowing her fate if I gave her back, she became what is called a "foster failure" meaning the foster failed to return the animal. And now only bites those who think they can just walk up and get in her face and pat her. Tootsie is also a foster failure but was fostered and then raised by me.....so she has no abuse or abandonment background, and is about the sweetest cat I've ever encountered. I'd post pictures but have never figured out how. If i click on "img" it just puts "" in there and I give up.
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My wife and I have had many cats over the years. Some of the names we gave them included Daisy, Petunia, Helena and Aethena (twins), Tiffany, Cleo, Dummy, Fang, Missy, Sh-tty, Angel, and on and on.
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This thread actually made me shed a few tears. I wish Roxy and her family all the best.
My sister's last pet was a nearly-blind, morbidly obese female Ragdoll from a shelter.
She was the best kitty, ever.
My sister's last pet was a nearly-blind, morbidly obese female Ragdoll from a shelter.
She was the best kitty, ever.