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P H
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Posted on 15-12-2006 10:22
I need a name for my cat. I was calling it 'this cat' or 'that cat' but it gradually became 'my cat', a kind of virtual pet that I have now taken to playing with and decorating (see latest xmas addition smiley)
I don't have any real pets, and my imagination for names is limited by my geeky technophile brain, (CAT-5 was a recent nerdy idea I had smiley)
So any suggestions would be appreciated. Ta.
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Edited by P H on 02-07-2007 15:23
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Lisa Stevens
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Posted on 15-12-2006 10:44
Hehe! I quite like CAT-5....our house is full of it. Although I'm computer illiterate, my husband is also a geeky technophile.

I always thought Shadow would be a good name for a black cat, but I guess something conected to the project would be good. Someone abriviated the one million masterpiece the other day to TOMM. That would make a good name....providing it's a boy! smiley
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Posted on 15-12-2006 11:00
Lisa Stevens wrote:
Someone abriviated the one million masterpiece the other day to TOMM. That would make a good name....providing it's a boy! smiley


Lisa, I think you've got it spot on. TOMM is a great idea.
I'm gonna add the name to his image description now.

Ta very much smiley
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Paul Fisher
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Posted on 15-12-2006 12:10
Yeah, go TOMM! He's a bit of a site mascot now anyway - I see he's sneaked his way onto the homepage already.
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Posted on 15-12-2006 20:08
Paul Fisher wrote:
I see he's sneaked his way onto the homepage already.


Ha. That's where his curiosity takes him, eh?

I am really surprised (and chuffed to bits smiley) that TOMM-cat is on the comments board. There are loads of pictures deserving more praise than mine.
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Angeli
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Posted on 17-12-2006 20:57
TOMM is a good idea, but I was really tickled by CAT-5! smiley Your pic is great, btw smileysmiley

Edited by Angeli on 17-12-2006 20:57
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Graham Petrie
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Posted on 17-12-2006 21:24
My last cat was called "Suzy Creamcheese" (a fictional Frank Zappa vocalist), bad name for a cat but I always enjoyed listening to my father trying to call her in at the back door :-)
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Posted on 17-12-2006 22:51
That's too funny, Graham smiley
My cat is named Gilligan. He's a cat my husband and I adopted off of Craigslist. It seems that he and his sister were found as kittens abandoned on a boat. His sister was named Mary Ann. smiley
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Posted on 31-12-2006 17:26
Hi I put on my bit about myself that I have a cat called Fatz but his full name (not given by us) is "Cardinal Fatso Mctabby". A very grand name for the fattest cat wot you ever did see. When he was given to us he weighed just over 2 stone!!!!!
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Joe Montgomery
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Posted on 31-12-2006 18:48
WE HAD A BLACK CAT BY THE NAME "GOLLUM"
HE WAS VERY PRECIOUS WITH A HINT OF
CRAZY. HE HAD NO TAIL AND HE COULD MAKE
ANY SIZE DOG WHINE AND RUN.

MISS HIM LOTSsmileysmiley
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Starbird14
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Posted on 12-01-2007 22:46
how about.... fluffy.

Edited by Starbird14 on 12-01-2007 22:48
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J West
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Posted on 12-01-2007 23:34
Talking about funny names when calling - a colleague's:, mum's dog was called 'Taxi'.

Could work for a cat don't you think?

Haa lol.

j
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Emm
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Posted on 13-01-2007 18:37
Neko, Kuro, Celestal, Desk, Liliput, Creme, Dusk, Bud, Miirka

I don't know...
Mine's named Fleycy smiley
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Maggie Keane
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Posted on 20-03-2007 05:53
I met a Chinese girl in Japan named Fang-Fang and always thought that would be a good cat name.
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Jim
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Posted on 24-03-2007 01:18
heh, my cat's name is bulldozer (the one who sleeps on my face in my deviantart gallery), he's kinda fat and lazy, but he's practically a veteran, after all, he HAS been shot as well as tagged, so he has the right to sleep all the time.smiley
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Pippa M
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Posted on 27-06-2007 20:53
Muffin, Mitzi, Porsha, Annelli, Pieva... spot my fat cat's real name.
(yeah, it's Muffin!)smileysmileysmiley
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Edited by Pippa M on 27-06-2007 21:00
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P H
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Posted on 02-07-2007 15:22
Hey look at muffin!!!!
Everyone loves cats.
I've just started reading 'The Tomcat Murr' by ETA Hoffmann. It is bizarre and brilliant. And Murr is also a cool name for a tomcat.

Edited by P H on 08-11-2007 08:21
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Benjamin Wirtz
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Posted on 07-11-2007 23:22
Black Jack
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