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Cleo - because it suited her ladylike and regal yet friendly. But in her old age she decided she would like to use "Daisy Mae" don't ask me why but on grand days in her 20's she used that name on occasion, but only in privateOscar - because he need a name that suited him he was Flynn/Flint etc etc befoe I settled on Oscar and it suited him Oz for short. |
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Sissons Roger Watson all former lecturers of my OH Tizzie Mini just girlie names, which I'm not very good at Chester - came to me after much thought and consideration and rejection of others Bentley - well, who wouldn't want a sleek grey Bentley which purrs like a dream? |
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Thomas was my first cat and as I was about 3 at the time he was named after the cartoon cat from Tom and Jerry, he was a tabby. Tabitha was named because she was a tabby cat, I was 8 when I got her, Thomas went missing and never came back when I was about 5. Kiara was the first cat I got on my own when I moved out. She was named after Kiara from Disney's Lion King film, the daughter of Simba. Vitaani is another from the Lion King. Not a main character, she was a bad lioness who had a rough start but turned out good in the end and this was fitting as Vitaani had had a rough start in life when I got her. Tucker was named as I got him with his sister Nipper (who I lost at 9 months in an RTA) and I fancied names that went together, so Nip and Tuck. They were meant to be two girls and were going to be Tia and Maria but when I picked them up I realised Tucker was, in fact a boy, so had to make a change of names! Princess is named purely because we wanted a really special name for her, and what is more special than Princess? Colin is named because he was going to go to another home and they had a bit of a joke saying they would call him something 'uncat like', such as Colin or David and Colin just stuck. I hung onto him as I was going to have him neutered first (he was from an accidental litter from my Vitaani) but before it was time for him to go there was a change of circumstances so he stayed with us. Anakin is very much my son's cat and was named by son, a Star Wars fan! Jennie my sister's cat, now at the bridge, was called Jennie because she couldn't think of a name for her. She was calling her Ionee but it just didn't suit her or stick and we started being daft and called her Jennifer and it just stuck and she was Jennie, then later lengthened to Jennie-Leigh. |
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Imogen's name has a slightly odd story behind it! She was born by c-section in the practice and needed supplemental oxygen while the affects of the GA wore off. I chose her to be my baby when she was a few minutes old and held her wrapped up in a blanket while giving her oxygen. Kirsty (also on here) and another nurse joked that she should be called 'Oxygen' but we were worried it'd be shortened to 'oxy'-OH said it sounded like a spot cream! Imogen was our compromise although Kirsty still calls her Oxygen! |
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Posh came to us as a stray. She turned up on the doorstep late one November evening it was pouring down with rain. When my grandson opened the door, she walked into the house as if she owned the place, she shook her long fur out and sat and mewed at my feet. She had amazing blue eyes and perfect little pink feet. Although wet and thin and full of fleas, she seemed a right little madam, used to getting her own way.The first words I said to her were, " You can't be a stray, you're far too posh!" The name Posh sort of fitted straight away because she was a persian, a bit special, very princess like and thin... and not a million miles away from a certain Mrs Beckham |
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