You could call her Lucky, because she was lucky enough to miss the keyboard. Or call her Whiskers, because this is another name that can be yelled on the top of your lungs when you are searching for her outside. Or take your favourite HP character's name. ;-)
I truly envy you! I wanted to have a cat my whole life long, but never had one so far.
They're all refugees, except for Baby, whom my husband adopted when his ex-wife's daughter's cat hat a litter (why don't people at least keep their pets inside if they can't be arsed to spay or neuter them? Grrrrr!!!).
Miss Kitty was the first in 2001. We found her in my in-laws' neighborhood and had her for about a year before Beefy appeared on our driveway one day and eventually moved in. Then Miss Kitty disappeared without a trace. :( So my husband adopted Baby and his sister, Fuzzy. They were about two or three months old when I spotted Tom in our yard. I called out to him and he came running towards me, so that was that. A couple of months later, Fuzzy suffered what the vet thought was a spinal stroke when she was only seven months old and had to be euthanized. :( :( So there were only Beefy, Baby, and Tom, until Lucky was added to the family in 2005.
On average, we adopted one homeless cat per year since I moved here. I love cats, but this one is the last. Five cats is enough!
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You could call her Lucky, because she was lucky enough to miss the keyboard. Or call her Whiskers, because this is another name that can be yelled on the top of your lungs when you are searching for her outside. Or take your favourite HP character's name. ;-)
I truly envy you! I wanted to have a cat my whole life long, but never had one so far.
*sends virtual cat-cuddles*
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I'm curious which name it will be in the end. Keep us posted!
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Miss Kitty was the first in 2001. We found her in my in-laws' neighborhood and had her for about a year before Beefy appeared on our driveway one day and eventually moved in. Then Miss Kitty disappeared without a trace. :( So my husband adopted Baby and his sister, Fuzzy. They were about two or three months old when I spotted Tom in our yard. I called out to him and he came running towards me, so that was that.
A couple of months later, Fuzzy suffered what the vet thought was a spinal stroke when she was only seven months old and had to be euthanized. :( :(
So there were only Beefy, Baby, and Tom, until Lucky was added to the family in 2005.
On average, we adopted one homeless cat per year since I moved here. I love cats, but this one is the last. Five cats is enough!
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(And oops, just realised she's a girl. *pouts* Fine, Harryella then. :P)
*coughs* Right, HP fangirlness aside, I think Doom is an adorable name! :D
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