This little guy a few days ago took up residency under my trailer, I got him out by opening the screen door last night and not on the front porch but still would not come close to anybody but Jimmy gave him some of the Temptations Treats that I have and he came right up and was very friendly I just now brought him in the house today to try to get him appointed with my other two, they're not going for it right now so I put him back on the porch with plenty of food and water and a kitten litter box when he is using.
So now I am looking for a name for him, Jimmy suggested naming him Toothless from "How To Train Your Dragon" or Gandalf The Gray from "Lord Of The Rings"
Which are some very good names, but I would like to hear others please list any suggestions in a comment below, what I should name him name him, he is a domestic short hair male and I am looking for something cute.
Tanks *hugs*
So now I am looking for a name for him, Jimmy suggested naming him Toothless from "How To Train Your Dragon" or Gandalf The Gray from "Lord Of The Rings"
Which are some very good names, but I would like to hear others please list any suggestions in a comment below, what I should name him name him, he is a domestic short hair male and I am looking for something cute.
Tanks *hugs*
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I always feel that all cats should be named Rex or Fido. lol
No, but seriously though... something someone once said to me sounded about right when it comes to what we name our pets.
Many people go with nicknames, when actually, you can always name a pet a more human sounding name, such as Tim, Bob, Frank, Will, Jim, Steve, John, etc
Or, if it as female animal, can go with some of the same names that women and girls have, such as Ann, Sara, Julie, Judy, Kim, Brianna, Lisa, etc.
No, but seriously though... something someone once said to me sounded about right when it comes to what we name our pets.
Many people go with nicknames, when actually, you can always name a pet a more human sounding name, such as Tim, Bob, Frank, Will, Jim, Steve, John, etc
Or, if it as female animal, can go with some of the same names that women and girls have, such as Ann, Sara, Julie, Judy, Kim, Brianna, Lisa, etc.
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