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Cats owned: 2 cats
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07-04-2009, 11:23 AM   #11

Re: Cat names


My favourite cat name was Riff Raff (I am a Rocky Horror fan as you may have guessed from my nick lol), she was a stray that landed at my parents house some years ago. Unfortunately she had to be put down after an RTA, we only had her a year, but she was the most gorgeous smokey grey and white long hair.



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Cats owned: 2 moggie boys; 1 grey 1 red striped
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08-04-2009, 11:31 AM   #12

Re: Cat names


I've always wanted a marmalade boy cat and was convinced that he would be called Robertson or Chivers. But, when I finally got him, he turned out to be Chester

I've no other names stored up for future arrivals, though if I ever have a Siamese boy come to live with me I shall take a lot of time to get the perfect name for him.
Otherwise, and if the idea which is in my head that there will be no more cats for a decade or more comes true, and then they will be the black or b&w rescue cats which others ignore, I may stick to 'waiter/butler' names - Alfred, Charles, Arthur etc etc



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08-04-2009, 12:07 PM   #13

Re: Cat names


Not for cats as the last 4 cats I didn't really bank on having, they just came along really and I have no plans for any more in the next 2 decades so non for cats, however...

DOGS! My next 2 dogs names are set. A male Weimaraner and he will be Oakleigh and a male Rottie who will be Austin. Not for another 5 years or more at least but these names have been picked out for some time now! Just spurred me on to write this as I saw pooky had a cat with the same name of Oakleigh and I have never heard of a pet called this before I thought of it and now I have!



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08-04-2009, 12:11 PM   #14

Re: Cat names


Good names
Borderdawn is very good at names too! She hasn't posted here yet



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10-04-2009, 02:38 AM   #15

Re: Cat names


Think it would depend if I had my current three, as it would have to fit with this seeming old fashioned strong theme (Clementine, William & Maxwell).
Always said if I had a siamese he would be Pharos (pronounced fair-rosse), think if I had a smart black cat I'd fancy something almost biblical! And after the infamous Dick King-Smith novel character, since the age of five i've wanted a tortie and white (vivi colours, lots to the face) to name Dulcie-Maude; hopefully she wouldn't produce 104 kittens as her character namesake did though!



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