Woodi
Well-Known Member
I tend to name cats with names that are easy to repeat, as I call them a lot from outdoors. So some of those names would be difficult. Picture yourself shouitng: Clouseau Clouseau Clouseau....over and over. or any of them.
but hey, don't listen to me. I just got a new stray, and I haven't named him yet.....I just call him 'Kitty' or 'Kitty Koo' and he comes running. He's a big male who still insists on peeing in the house to mark his new home territory. I have two other cats who are bewildered by him. But he's such a charmer otherwise. (my DH doesn't think so when he has to clean up the pee).
So I voted for Cato....or just 'Cat'. I called my other big boy "Meow" for a long time, but now he answers to 'Abe'.
Here is the new one (KittyKoo) with sad face that melted my heart and made me take him in.
and here are the two boys, pretty good companions now: (Abe the b/w, weighs 17 pounds)
but this is the wee 8-pound female, Elsie ( came from the pound with that name) who rules the roost indoors:
but hey, don't listen to me. I just got a new stray, and I haven't named him yet.....I just call him 'Kitty' or 'Kitty Koo' and he comes running. He's a big male who still insists on peeing in the house to mark his new home territory. I have two other cats who are bewildered by him. But he's such a charmer otherwise. (my DH doesn't think so when he has to clean up the pee).
So I voted for Cato....or just 'Cat'. I called my other big boy "Meow" for a long time, but now he answers to 'Abe'.
Here is the new one (KittyKoo) with sad face that melted my heart and made me take him in.
and here are the two boys, pretty good companions now: (Abe the b/w, weighs 17 pounds)
but this is the wee 8-pound female, Elsie ( came from the pound with that name) who rules the roost indoors: