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DM....have you had a look on this site yet? http://www.[Sys edit: Links to pet forums not allowed]/adoption/dorset.html |
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Still going round the houses on names Chester is high on the list and we've just discovered, and fallen for, Bentley. Also like Digby and Dudley but would try to avoid two names ending 'ey'. Chivers or Robertson seem appropriate for a marmalade cat. Rory, or even the celtic spelling of that one is also on the list. Don't want 'Pinky & Perky' type names - connected names, you know what I mean. Think we'll have to meet them to get their final names |
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If I had a marmalade cat I would call it Dundee....cos thats where they make lots of marmalade. Also...if anyones read the lilian Jackson Braun books 'The cat who...' Pickaxes bookshop cat is a giant Marmalade Tom called Dundee |
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Quote:
Benson & Hedges |
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Quote:
Bud & Weiser |
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