Getting a cat this weekend

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marvdmartian

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The name should be dependent on the personality of the cat. Personally, I didn't name my cat (he was inherited from a friend, and I didn't feel it was necessary to rename him), but I've given him a hundred nicknames, depending on how he acts at the time.

One of these days, I will own a cat who acts very wise, and I will call him "Mister Meow-gi"!! :laugh:
 

iwearnosox

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Originally posted by: marvdmartian
The name should be dependent on the personality of the cat. Personally, I didn't name my cat (he was inherited from a friend, and I didn't feel it was necessary to rename him), but I've given him a hundred nicknames, depending on how he acts at the time.

One of these days, I will own a cat who acts very wise, and I will call him "Mister Meow-gi"!! :laugh:

Do you want karate?
 

zmaster

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breed?
i named my Siamese that i recently acquired Loki, so in that vein either
Sif or Valkry
Cheers