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meow2me
at Tue May 11 15:27:45 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meow2me ]
>>1. Do your cats have pet names or human names? >> >>2. Why do you think you chose a pet name vs. a human name? >> >>3. Do you think your cat's name has any effect on the way you perceive and/or treat him or her? Do you think that your cat's name affects the way OTHERS think about your cat?
Hmmm... well...
Voodoo is a black cat. She was named by her previous owner who died. I didn't like it, but the poor kitty had to go through so many other changes, I didn't have the heart to change her name. Now I am used to it, but you can't imagine how embarrassed you can be until someone calls that name out in the drug store. I had to get medicine for her once in the "human" drugstore and they called "Voodoo Weiss" over the loudspeaker. I had to go up in front of all these people to get it. Talk about being stared at!!
Gracie was named by me because she was a sweet, little gray tabbie when we found her. I think she is the most appropriately named cat of the 4. She is still sweet with us but a bit of a witch (or should I say vixen?) with the others.
Puss and Boots were sisters named together (I guess that's obvious). Boots has white feet. I was in a hurry at the vets, having just trapped them the night before. I didn't give it much thought because we weren't keeping them (yeah, right... ). That was about 10 months ago and now that they are clearly part of our family I haven't been able to think of new, more "permanent" names.
I don't think their names affect how I treat them - can't say about other folks. Anyway, they are all goofy in their own way.
----- ellen gracie & voodoo (& Puss 'n Boots)
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