Is Kiwi short for anything?
No it isn’t. My granddaughter helped me name them.
Is Kiwi short for anything?
Thank you, very interesting, I love Kiwis and buy them every week at the grocery storeI do feel i need to educate somewhat...
Kiwifruit was a 'clever' (depending on how you look at it) marketing strategy by NZ fruit exporters when they started growing and exporting what was formerly known as the Chinese gooseberry. They thought that the whole world knew we were nicknamed 'Kiwis' after our national native bird: North Island brown kiwi
And that by labelling it as 'kiwi' fruit, the world would know where it was from. What actually happened was that the world quickly shortened the name of the fruit to just 'Kiwi', mostly still oblivious of where the fruit had been exported from. Thus the fruit became 'Kiwi', and our native bird, the kiwi, was still unknown to the world, as was the fact that we refer to ourselves as Kiwis rather than New Zealanders.
When we go to the supermarket or produce market in New Zealand, kiwifruit are still labelled as such. We don't call them kiwis here - that would be just wrong!
Having said all of that - it is a very cute name for a cat.
That is great info and very interesting. I had no idea about the Chinese Gooseberry name. I did, actually, know about the bird.I do feel i need to educate somewhat...
Kiwifruit was a 'clever' (depending on how you look at it) marketing strategy by NZ fruit exporters when they started growing and exporting what was formerly known as the Chinese gooseberry. They thought that the whole world knew we were nicknamed 'Kiwis' after our national native bird: North Island brown kiwi
And that by labelling it as 'kiwi' fruit, the world would know where it was from. What actually happened was that the world quickly shortened the name of the fruit to just 'Kiwi', mostly still oblivious of where the fruit had been exported from. Thus the fruit became 'Kiwi', and our native bird, the kiwi, was still unknown to the world, as was the fact that we refer to ourselves as Kiwis rather than New Zealanders.
When we go to the supermarket or produce market in New Zealand, kiwifruit are still labelled as such. We don't call them kiwis here - that would be just wrong!
Having said all of that - it is a very cute name for a cat.
Wait, is there homework on this thread?I do feel i need to educate somewhat...
Kiwifruit was a 'clever' (depending on how you look at it) marketing strategy by NZ fruit exporters when they started growing and exporting what was formerly known as the Chinese gooseberry. They thought that the whole world knew we were nicknamed 'Kiwis' after our national native bird: North Island brown kiwi
And that by labelling it as 'kiwi' fruit, the world would know where it was from. What actually happened was that the world quickly shortened the name of the fruit to just 'Kiwi', mostly still oblivious of where the fruit had been exported from. Thus the fruit became 'Kiwi', and our native bird, the kiwi, was still unknown to the world, as was the fact that we refer to ourselves as Kiwis rather than New Zealanders.
When we go to the supermarket or produce market in New Zealand, kiwifruit are still labelled as such. We don't call them kiwis here - that would be just wrong!
Having said all of that - it is a very cute name for a cat.
Pop quiz - watch out for it in the future.Wait, is there homework on this thread?
I so agree. We have 5 pets and they’re all rescues. I wish more people would “shop” at rescues. Every now and then I think about volunteering at a rescue, but I think it would absolutely wreck me…..all those babies who need homes. I’m not sure I could handle it.You can still help by adopting rather than buying pets - if there is a market for backyard breeders, we will continue to have sick pets surrendered and fewer cats adopted.
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Levi is a toothless, elderly permanent foster. When he arrived, he had so many health issues that I knew we'd struggle to find him a home, so I asked if he could stay with us. The rescue pays for his vet bills and specialist food, but he's our cat in all other ways.
And clearly she's saying, "What are you looking at? Who, me?! Nothing to see here, move along"View attachment 72679
My daughter’s cat, Beatrice.
That's why we hide the tp in the drawer and no one can find it.View attachment 72679
My daughter’s cat, Beatrice.
Haha! My son’s cat Nemo (yes named after the fish) does this the minute a roll is put on the holder. It’s party time!!! Needless to say we don’t use the holders anymore!View attachment 72679
My daughter’s cat, Beatrice.
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