I reckon the feline population owe you a medal for outstanding service.
Either that or at least paying for CLA of your catfurred lenses!
:)
Ryan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: OT Cat Names (Was Re: Success of our PDML member)


> >
> > No boring cats in our household!
>
> First we inherited Clyde (but not his companion, Bonnie).  Then came:
>
>     Winnie
>     Pooh
>     Eeyore
>     Trespassers William
>     Shadow (ruined the naming scheme, but the name just fitted).
>
> Along the way we also accquired cast-off cats Morris (guess what he
> looked like ...), Parsnip, Heineken, Bo, and Paws Wally.
>
> Then came Henry (Henry Poohtel Piglet, aka Henry the eighth cat).
> And, later on, the two kittens - Wizzle and Woozle.  Not all at the
> same time - this represents a span of nearly twenty years - but by
> the time we came to move out to California we had eleven residents.
> We were able to give some of them back to their original owners,
> and find friends who wanted to take a couple more, but we moved six
> of them (plus two dogs) out here with us.  Four have since died, as
> have both the dogs, but Henry and Wizzle have three new companions:
> Eenie & Meenie (sisters, who just like our earlier pair of sisters
> - Eeeyore & Parsnip - are one siamese lookalike, one 'blue' grey),
> and Rufus (technically William II, known as Rufus).
>
> Then there's the joy of the roomful of rotating foster cats. We've
> currently got Bibble (now adopted), Bobble, and Bubble.  Then they
> trapped their brother, too, so he ended up with the name Babble.
>
> In the past we've had Peter, Paul and Mary, plus dozens of other
> cats that came pre-named.
>
>


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