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13th June 2011, 06:37 PM #11
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My 2 lads are still fondly known as 'The Criminals' in our vet's, although the criminal behaviour is a lot less frequent these days!
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14th June 2011, 07:09 AM #12
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Dakota is our MC's paper-name (Native American Sioux word for "friend"). However, we call him everything except Dakota. Duke, Dude, Doodlebug, Squiggin' McDiggin' (loves digging his food), Fancy Pants, Squeeky, Tweeky, and our personal favorite, "Little Guy" (because he's NOT)
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14th June 2011, 10:21 AM #13
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We call Teddy this too although I didn't want to include it because he's started responding more to that than anything else now - oops!
My OH is the same as yours - the two of them are surgically attached and when I'm out at work, he doesn't do anything and his excuse it always that Teddy was being too cute...sigh!
I also speak to him in a stupid voice - it totally baffles him but he always comes up to see what's wrong with me (haha!) - I usually say 'hewow wittle giiiii' and he starts purring.
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15th June 2011, 01:05 PM #14
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Little S**t tends to get used when I hear a loud bang etc. like "whats the little s**t done now?" lol
He's terrible when Jimmy is being cute, Jimmy is definitely my cat, he loves everyone but he follows me everywhere and is so cuddly withe me!! So when hes being really cute and loving with the OH he feels the need to point it out, every single time lol
I've spoken to him in a stupid baby voice since we got him, now if he hears me speaking like that he comes running thinking I'm talking to him. We also picked him up all the time and walked around carrying him when he was tiny, its kinda stuck with him and he loves to be carried, as soon as you pick him up he starts to purr but he makes my arm go dead now :(
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15th June 2011, 10:59 PM #15
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Our cats have a posh names, casual names and a nickname.
The British Blue girl is lovingly called 'Chubby,' Arwen the female maine coon is 'fluffy bum' and naughty Krum the male coon kitten is usually called an expletive...
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15th June 2011, 11:42 PM #16
Oh the list is long.............
Roxy: my names, mummys princess, princess Roxy, sweetheart, pretty girl, fluffy bum, snuggle puss
His names: poxy Roxy, gremlin, velcro, scruff bag
The OH gave her the less than flattering names when she decided she was mummys girl!
Hector: Hectorsnore, snoreus, tiger, big boy, mummys handsome chap.......then his other names stink bum, thug (when hes rough with my delicate flower) stupid f*****G cat (under the van moments) fatso, gutsbucket, dustbin and my fav typical as in typical male (only thins about his belly and sleep)
They are known as the rampaging hippo's too when they chase each other!
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16th June 2011, 12:09 PM #17
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Unfortunately for Hank, the kids tend to call him 'HankyPoops'..
But of course he tends to get called all sorts... Great Ginger Lump. Lumpus Maximus (his latin name), Giant Furball, Little Sod (when he's took a dive with both arms wide at my ankle)
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18th June 2011, 05:08 AM #18
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