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In reply to the discussion: Kitty (our shelter rescue of three weeks) [View all]alphafemale
(18,497 posts)50. That is the name of the tuxie that chose me at the shelter.
She did not like her name.
Patch.
Not Patches.
Patch. (she has a little black soul patch on her chin.)
I asked if she would like a new name,
She started purring loudly and I thought it sounded like "Sophie"
Her name is actually spelled Psoghi, though.
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Every cat we've ever shared the house with has gone nuts for corn husks and/or silk.
Cadfael
Dec 2015
#53
can just see that!! cats seem to deliberately avoid the nice, easy-to-clean floor for the
niyad
Dec 2015
#54
She really looks like my mom's Tinker Bell, very similar face and eyes, only more white fur. nt
eppur_se_muova
Dec 2015
#29
Silver? as in silver tabby - but dont mind me, Im a minimalist - named my last cat Orange! nm
Kashkakat v.2.0
Dec 2015
#46
noel is beautiful, both the name, and the little one. many happy years together to all of you.
niyad
Dec 2015
#57
Sophia? Lila? (I had a cat named Lila. She was darling. She lived to be 18.) nt
tblue37
Dec 2015
#65