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squiffy means drunk, new one on me lol. Where I come from it means something a little bit odd, and the circumstances of him remaining with you certainly fit that |
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Yeah, squiffy here is a quirk or something a bit odd or different. I just assumed that's why you had called him that! Glad that a solution seems to have been found for him. I am sure once he is neutered he will be a different chap. My Sid turned into a big soft lump once he was done - prior to that he had the ears and lump/bumps of a real streetfighter. Shame it has dragged on for this time - his 'owner' could have been more up front. |
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Nope sorry Squiffy is a little worse for wear regarding drink..... Not struck on Squiffy though as a name okay as a nickname for a passing cat. If hubby is going to call him Felix I think you are stuck with it...its nice enuogh and suits his colouring. How about as hubby is a golfer calling his Louie.....the bloks who won the golf. |
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Do you know what his previous owner called him? Just thinking it might help in terms of maybe chosing something that is similar-sounding? |
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