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She's also kind of Nutmeggie.
And a bit like a Lentil. Or a MochaChochaLottaYaYa.

But enough about food. She could be an Ellie.
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MTGuru wrote:Spot.
Schpot? Looks like more of a Schmear to me. Your call...

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"Neamhchorrabhuaiseach". Ir. nonchalant, self-possessed. Perfect for a cat, if you can pronounce it.
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I always thought Stella would be a good name for a cat. That way you could yell for it, "Stellaaaaaaaa!"
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feadogin wrote:I always thought Stella would be a good name for a cat. That way you could yell for it, "Stellaaaaaaaa!"
That is precisely why my sister's ex-husband named his dog Stella.
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emmline wrote:
feadogin wrote:I always thought Stella would be a good name for a cat. That way you could yell for it, "Stellaaaaaaaa!"
That is precisely why my sister's ex-husband named his dog Stella.
We use to have a "leader" cow-the one who'd always come when called and bring the rest of the herd with her- named Stella. That's why. I loved to get out on the hillside and yell it at the top of my voice :P

Now when we holler for our dog "Momma" I hate to think what any neighbors who might hear think...since Mom doesn't mind very well, and is sometimes scolded..
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It looks exactly like one of my parent's cats,
which my father named Koshka, which is "cat"
in Russian (I may have anglicised it incorrectly,
the Russian spelling Google gives is "кошка").
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Since "Elizabeth" gave you the cat, what about "Lizard Breath"? That's the nickname of Beth, our neice.
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emmline wrote:
feadogin wrote:I always thought Stella would be a good name for a cat. That way you could yell for it, "Stellaaaaaaaa!"
That is precisely why my sister's ex-husband named his dog Stella.
In this spirit, name the cat "Meow". The neighbors will so greatly enjoy the spectacle of dwinterfield on his front steps hollering out, "Meow! Meow! Meeyowwwww!"
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Nanohedron wrote:
emmline wrote:
feadogin wrote:I always thought Stella would be a good name for a cat. That way you could yell for it, "Stellaaaaaaaa!"
That is precisely why my sister's ex-husband named his dog Stella.
In this spirit, name the cat "Meow". The neighbors will so greatly enjoy the spectacle of dwinterfield on his front steps hollering out, "Meow! Meow! Meeyowwwww!"
That would indeed be easier than the greater spectacle of hollering "Neamhchorrabhuaiseach, Neamhchorrabhuaiseach, Neamhchorrabhuaiseeeeeeeaaaaaaach"!
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rhulsey wrote:
Nanohedron wrote:In this spirit, name the cat "Meow". The neighbors will so greatly enjoy the spectacle of dwinterfield on his front steps hollering out, "Meow! Meow! Meeyowwwww!"
That would indeed be easier than the greater spectacle of hollering "Neamhchorrabhuaiseach, Neamhchorrabhuaiseach, Neamhchorrabhuaiseeeeeeeaaaaaaach"!
Truly, if I were a cat, I don't know which I'd be less likely to answer to, but my money's on that Nearrfarrchorkywhuatzitoutreach: it would outlast my attention span.
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