Since1982
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A cat called Charlie, because he has big feet
My sister in law- a cat-lover in extremis- is trying to persuade me to get a particular cat from the Cats Protection charity place.
Which is fine, as I'd rather home one that needs somewhere to live. But it appears to be called Petal. I'm not having a cat called Petal.
The cat's fine, but it'll need to be re-christened. I've told her that if I can't rename it something of my choice- like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for example- then the deal's off.
Cat called Barclay...he took a bit out of my head once!
There has also been Gizmo, she was a cute cat but deaf Grandma always called her Flymo!
Ambrose
And currently there is Figaro
My mum got a massive 3 legged Tom Cat from a home, they called him Fu-Fu.My sister in law- a cat-lover in extremis- is trying to persuade me to get a particular cat from the Cats Protection charity place.
Which is fine, as I'd rather home one that needs somewhere to live. But it appears to be called Petal. I'm not having a cat called Petal.
The cat's fine, but it'll need to be re-christened. I've told her that if I can't rename it something of my choice- like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for example- then the deal's off.
I've been planning to get a couple of cats for a while. If and when I make the leap, I'd been thinking of "to be" and "not to be" as suitable names.
Toby, and Not Toby?
Oooh. Ambrose. Like Curtly Ambrose <light goes on>
I think classic West Indian cricketers- or, in fact, any old-school cricketers- could be a goldmine of potential names.
Thanks!
We have a Brighton supporting cat called Henry!View attachment 69075