Yes, I have another cat, it was impossible to resist.
It was a Christmas present from my son, and after he went to all that trouble to bring it from interstate, how could I refuse?
It’s very pretty and so nice and cuddly, it’ll be no bother, I’m sure.
I can’t think of a suitable name for it (we’re not sure of its sex right now).
So, can you give me some ideas, please? All names will be carefully considered, and the winner will have their name published right here on this blog!
Here’s what it looks like.
Even Minx doesn’t seem too worried about another cat usurping her position of dominance in the household.
Those of you who write blogs may recognise the emotions expressed by this fellow blogger …
Beau (or Bow) because that bow makes him beautiful
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Today is the day when the big decision will be made, Gill.
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I am sure you will make the right choice!
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Cutie – the name, I mean.
明けましておめでとう!
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My picks: Spumoni, China, Vanilla, Picasso, Rainbow, Star.
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This cat is going to bear a heavy burden of names!
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Very nice, my daughter would love one of those! Looks like a Leo to me!!
Happy New Year to you!! 🙂
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I have to go to the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Every Darn Thing In-between on Monday to register the name(s)!
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You might, as we did, look for inspiration in T. S. Eliot’s poem, The Naming of Cats. We decided on Jellico for our cat (photos on my blog).
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That’s a good idea, Helen. I’ll go and have a look at your blog right now!
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Hemingway. He was a colorful “cat”.
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I just had another thought….how about calling him/her……Burano? After all he/she wouldn’t look out of place there.
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Oh yes, I like Burano! That would make him a boy then, I suppose.
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Ghetto gatto.
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here is mine suggestion Arlecchin Batocio orbo de na recia sordo de un ocio
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Hmmm, Arlecchino …
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Splat the Cat ? 😀 xox ❤
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That’ a great cat – and won’t need a cat sitter when you travel. Bargain!
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In fact, I can stuff “Nameless” into my suitcase if I want to. 🙂
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You folks are coming up with brilliant suggestions, thank you. I haven’t made a decision yet …
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So with a love of all things Italian (well, at least Venetian) I suggest…
il Pastello! (crayon in Italian). Sorry, don’t know that word in dialect.
He is a cutie.
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Rainbow. Crayola. Colors.
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All great names how about smiley
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How about “Harlequin”?
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Romero or Britto after his creator?
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Catness! 😉
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Oh, I’m so sad. Your comment was languishing in the Spam folder, Marc-André. As a fan of The Hunger Games, I would have been very tempted to select this! Well, I can quietly call her that when no one is around.
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I hate the spam filter sometimes LOL. And no worries we all have had the spam filter swallow stuff it shouldnt. 😮
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Awww! No inspiration strikes, but I agree that s/he should be no bother and I’m sure will always raise a smile!
Mimi came back from her hols in Campodarsego yesterday and is being more affectionate! Helped by her new Boots cardboard box which she really likes, and will sit in on our knees.
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I’m happy you’re back at home with Mimi, Caroline, and that she’s glad to see you! I do wish I was there right now, sharing her Boots box. 🙂
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Versace, after its “sense” of fashion.
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I think you should call your new feline ‘Felix’. Also, that picture..’you read my blog…’; so funny, I literally spit my tea out and its all over my keyboard. Nevermind.
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That was my reaction to that little cartoon also, Sam.
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Beyond funny. For real Yvonne.
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Cheshire Charlie as he looks as colorful as the cheshire cat of Alice in
Wonderland.
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I’d call it ‘Joker’ (from Batman)
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Call it Bobo.
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Name the cat comp. First of all if it has a tail cut it off. Then call it Manx.
Then you’ll have Minx and Manx.
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That’s great thinking, suchled.
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Cat-a-lion
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Jane, I apologise. Your comment was sitting in the Spam folder, patiently waiting for me to come and see what pharmaceuticals were on offer this week! (It was a cat-a-strophe, I think.)
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