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wait until you meet him and have had him for a couple of days, taking him name might be a homage to your Sam. On the other hand it may make it more difficult to part with after the fostering is over.... |
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I think you will know when you meet him. It will be difficult but you will know. I don't think I could make a decision beforehand if I was in the same situation |
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Maybe if you start with a neutral name when you speak to/of him, like Mister or Laddie or Puss-Cat, and then see if Sam comes naturally to you? He'll know Sam of course, and that it usually means nice things when he hears it (food, cuddles, brush) but he'd adapt quickly to another 'noise' which brings the same nice things, if that's what you decide. |
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I'd wait too, Moli. One reason I never got another pedigreed cat of the same breed was that I feared I'd keep expecting him to act the same, simply because he looked the same, and that would not have been fair to him. |
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I know what you mean Eileen...I got Oliver simplky because he was totally different from Sam....Casper is a seal and he too is totally different in every way as well as colour... |
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