I also new a guy with a car parts shop and he named his cat Otto. Otto parts.
Joey
It really does not matter what you call it because it will berkeleying ignore you anyway unless its hungry.
Salanis wrote: The naming of cats is a curious matter...
Indeed.
Doesn't really matter what you call them; once they pass kittenhood, and become cats, they will never respond to anything you call them, anyway.
You think you own the cat, but it owns you.. you are just it's staff.
I dunno about that. Einstein actually responds to his name like a dog and will come running. He is not a normal cat though.
P71 wrote: I dunno about that. Einstein actually responds to his name like a dog and will come running. He is not a normal cat though.
Mr. Peach does the same.
P71 wrote: I dunno about that. Einstein actually responds to his name like a dog and will come running. He is not a normal cat though.
I have a cat that responds to his name by flying. Mostly because I'm usually picking him up and throwing him out of the way, while I'm yelling at him. I hate that damn cat, and the wife won't let me donate it to science.
DISCLAIMER- I don't hate/abuse animals in any way. I just really dislike THIS cat.
93celicaGT2 wrote:P71 wrote: I dunno about that. Einstein actually responds to his name like a dog and will come running. He is not a normal cat though.Mr. Peach does the same.
I've got one (named Collins) that performs like that, but likes to play fetch, too. Definitely not normal.
The other one (Rascal - he was when he was kitten) bats about .500 when his name is called.
Lesley wrote: Oldsaw, just what in heck have you been feeding that cat?
Lesley, that's a pic of Spitz - lost him about four years ago. When I first got him, he could curl-up and sleep on a mouse pad; you'd still see the edges of the pad. He started, ummm, expanding after he was neutered and ultimately reached 31lbs.
That cat never received soft or canned food and had to share a bowl with his partner; the food was Iam's and was doled-out at 1.5-2 cups per day. Just one of those weird anomalies, I guess.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: It really does not matter what you call it because it will berkeleying ignore you anyway unless its hungry.
Ever actually lived with a cat, or do you always go by stereotyping? I have to scrape the damn things off me all the time. I wish they would be aloof once in a while.
oldsaw wrote: Lesley, that's a pic of Spitz - lost him about four years ago. When I first got him, he could curl-up and sleep on a mouse pad; you'd still see the edges of the pad.
I find the whole idea of a cat sleeping on a mouse pad funny. I can just imagine the conversation between the mice.....
"Hey do you want to head over to my pad?"
"no way, there's always a berkeleying cat waiting for us there!"
My sister had an orange cat named "Sam". A few years after he died, they adopted a nearly identical looking stray.
They named him "Son of Sam".
Duke wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: It really does not matter what you call it because it will berkeleying ignore you anyway unless its hungry.Ever actually lived with a cat, or do you always go by stereotyping? I have to scrape the damn things off me all the time. I wish they would be aloof once in a while.
Maybe you smell like a Bob Costas :)
JoeyM wrote:Salanis wrote: The naming of cats is a curious matter...Oh, you just earned 20,000 geek points for that one!
T.S. Eliot? tho' he said difficult, not curious.
BoxheadTim wrote: I'm with P71 on that - live with her a little and name her on the personality traits that she develops.
+2 on this one. We picked one up off the side of the road, vet said she was maybe 3.5 weeks old. once we got her eating regular food it wasn't so bad. but she was a WILD kitten, always zipping around the house, wrestling with the dogs, generally flying everywhere she went. One day our neighbor came over and witnessed the flying terror, and dubbed her Zoomie, it stuck, now she's our Zoomie cat, and she answers to it, just like the dogs. She calmed down quite a bit at about the one year mark. She's still a nut though. I think she weighs maybe 5 or 6 lbs, (she stayed tiny) and still loves to kick the 20lb chihuahua's rear.
oh yeah she's even barked a few times....I guess that's what you get raising a cat in a house with 8 dogs.
We recently adopted a cat, his name was apparently "eddie". We are all now calling him "cousin Eddie"
nutherjrfan wrote:JoeyM wrote:T.S. Eliot? tho' he said difficult, not curious.Salanis wrote: The naming of cats is a curious matter...Oh, you just earned 20,000 geek points for that one!
Dangit'. My mistake.
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