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We love our pets!
nekowafer:
Whats with all these words, people? Where is my daily fix of adorable?
Also, my cats always end up with like 50 names. There's the name they were given when we got the cat (if everyone agrees - if not, everyone seems to choose their own name for it), then there's the usual nickname, then there's a bunch of variants on the name and the nickname. Same goes for our ferrets. Most nicknames have the words butt, stinky, or pants involved.
Except Yuki, who we've been calling cat-man-doo lately.
calenlass:
--- Quote from: Jace on 08 Dec 2010, 05:15 ---I don't think naming a cat matters because they don't really ever respond to being called anyways.
--- End quote ---
Dude, my cat totally comes to me when I call him, or if I am already nearby he will at least look over and make eye contact with me. Also, there are two other cats at my parents' house, and if I ask him a few times where Nabisco or Spike is and start looking for them, he will totally go searching for them himself and then, when he finds them, he will come back with them.
My cat is pretty awesome.
Scandanavian War Machine:
Cat! who hast pass'd thy grand climacteric,
How many mice and rats hast in thy days
Destroy'd? -- How many tidbits stolen? Gaze
With those bright languid segments green, and prick
Those velvet ears -- but pr'ythee do not stick
Thy latent talons in me -- and upraise
Thy gentle mew -- and tell me all thy frays
Of fish and mice, and rats and tender chick.
Nay, look not down, nor lick thy dainty wrists --
For all the wheezy asthma, -- and for all
Thy tail's tip is nick'd off -- and though the fists
Of many a maid have given thee many a maul,
Still is that fur as soft as when the lists
In youth thou enter'dst on glass-bottled wall
Lines:
I call our kitten Poopy Paws more than anything else. And Smelly Butt. She's a cute little fluff ball, but she needs to learn how to move around in her litterbox because i'm pretty sure she's tired of wet wipes cleaning off her paws and butt a few times a day.
Tom:
When you tell a cat "No", what they understand are the tone used and the body language. Pretty straight up for mammals.
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