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Mine like to climb my legs, it was ok when they were tiny but now they are getting way too big it hurts :( I need to get a picture of that.
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f387/Lekana/Cat1.png
Also thank you miriel! I like my kitties names too :D Alexis has the last name of Twofer cause she has 7 toes. So Two feet basically on one foot. Twofer! :D
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Holy crap that kitty is cute! Awwwwwww.
I've always loved cats (to be fair I probably love most animals), but never had one. I grew up having a dog. I'd like to have a cat one day.
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I used to be more of a dog person, but then the dog that I had for 13 yrs died ;~;. So I got a kitty, and named her Eva after Eva Braun :D
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I've always been puzzled by the way most people name their cats. It's perfectly normal, but naming a cat after a person, or giving them a full name, or a human name, never crosses my mind when I get a new cat. In fact I never name the cat until after I've come to fully understand what they'll definitely respond to. In other words, I let the cats choose their names.
For instance it took an entire month for us to name Specky. Eventually we decided to name her off the speckles on her coat, which she responds to just fine.
Woo took even longer because it was so difficult to get him to like us. Eventually it came down to, whenever I said "woooooooooooooooo" he'd actually come towards me because that was the hint of food.
Zipper was named after the weird sound he made when he mawed, Baby was named for the fact that she was of a single-kitten litter, Missy as because she was a priss, and Alfalfa for the mark on her forehead.
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When my little sister got a cat, she named it Lily. Beyond that, we really don't name cats in my mom's house anymore. The other cat we've had for 5-6 years is to this day differentiated from my sister's cat only by the adjective "fat" or "big" (e.g. "the fat cat"). I've especially never understood longer names either, since they wouldn't respond to that any more that just "cat" or "here kitty." Unlike at least larger dogs, who seem better equipped to associate themselves with a specific name, at least simple ones (I don't consider small retarded dogs in this analysis).
That being said, I approved of my high school English teacher's names for her cats (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern).
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Okay, now SHE'S beautiful. I think she and Specky are pretty much on par.
Currently I have an ugly Woo trying to get on my lap. Because it's cold.
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Over summer I did volunteer work for 'The cat's Whisker's' a home for stray cats, I cleaned them out and gave them love, it was awesome. If I get chance I'll post some pictures of some of the most awesome cats ever.
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krissy, do you have every image on the internet bookmarked by topic or something? :p
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yea so
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