Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 11 May 17 - 04:20 AM On reflection Mr Red, shouldn't you have suggested 'Fag-Ash' and 'Lil'? Our super neighbours' grown-up daughter came home from Uni with a nice little cat, called 'Squiggly-Diggly'. Then she changed it to 'Mr Squiggles'. The last I heard he was 'Squiggs'. He must be a bit confused! All their cats (four now!) come and visit our two, and sometimes there's a positive herd of them stretched out on our patio! They get on extremely well together. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: JHW Date: 11 May 17 - 05:30 PM 'I once had two children ask me to help them get "their" kitten down from the tree in my garden.' Children of a freind in York were afeared their ginger cat (called Ginger Cat) was stuck up a tree and called the RSPCA who wouldn't help get it down. "But it'll die if it stays up there" "No it won't, you never see dead cats up trees" |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Mr Red Date: 11 May 17 - 06:08 PM I once rescued a kitten from a tree. It was mewing endlessly and it tokk me 10 minutes to figure where it was. I got it down in a bag, and it sauntered off without any thanks. Next day it was up the adjacent tree. I waited to see if it found out how to descend. It must have, it was happy up there and I gave up. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Jos Date: 12 May 17 - 04:55 AM Not cats this time, but ... There was a report in a local paper once about some people who decided to keep chickens. The chickens arrived, and in the evening the people went out to shut them up for the night, only to find that the chickens were perched up a tree in the garden - so the people called the fire brigade to rescue them, as they 'had got stuck up the tree'. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 14 May 17 - 11:22 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Tattie Bogle Date: 14 May 17 - 02:46 PM My son's fiancee called theirs Bowie after you-know-who! So now they've just moved house from a top floor city flat, where Bowie could only get outside via 2 cat-flaps to a house in a rural location, where he can roam and hunt to his heart's delight. Bowie is probably thinking "Is there life on Mars?" Or maybe he's transformed into Major Tom if there are any lucky lady cats about? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Roz Date: 14 May 17 - 10:25 PM My little cat, who found me when she was nearly paralyzed, only a few days out from dying of feline leukemia, was named Bonnie Raitt. There is a mostly feral cat who lives in the woods near me and drinks some water on my porch from time to time. I call that cat 'Little Wildcat'. And of course there was a cat I cat-sat in the long-term. A rescue with behavior issues. Named Fig, I called him Newton, and broke him of his terrible habit of peeing in the sink. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 15 May 17 - 03:33 AM Spirit and Ronnie are terrorising the neighbourhood. Another neighbour has a pair of blackbirds in her garden, which she feeds. (They come into her kitchen and get sultanas and mince!) The two cat-hoodlums had been watching this from the top of her fence, and decided to have some fun. Luckily she caught them stalking the poor birds, and grabbed her grandson's huge water pistol thing. They got a seriously wet squooshing! (What my sister would call 'an Oh-No Moment'!) I always see cats as cartoon characters, and find myself putting imaginary speech-bubbles over their heads. One can generally tell what they're thinking, and Spirit & Ronnie give me a good laugh. Those two will end up with an ASBO. (Anti-Social Behaviour Order) |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 15 May 17 - 10:23 AM Ah, Eliza, I volunteered on another thread that your neighborhood Spirit sounded like Sam the Skull! "Ah'm the kind of cat that strangles a rat Or even the occasional dug" |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 15 May 17 - 11:06 AM "...ah've got claws in ma paws like a crocodile's jaws and a heid like a fairmer's bull!" I just love that song keberoxu! I lived in Glasgow for many years, and learned to speak Broad Glasgae. I always laugh at 'The 'Polis stations roond aboot hae bars on the windae sull, no tae keep the prisoners in, bu tae keep oot Sam the Skull.' I took in a ginger stray when I had a flat in the Byres Road area of Glasgow. He was renowned for mugging drunks when they came out of the fish-and-chip shop. I used to watch him from my window. He'd wind seductively round their legs,and when the rather unsteady drunks bent down to stroke him, he'd grab their piece of fish and whizz off at high speed. The men's language was terrible! I couldn't think of a fascinating name for him, so I just called him Ginger. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 14 Jun 17 - 06:35 PM A German author (and composer) whose penname was E. T. A. Hoffmann had a tomcat. The tomcat became the protagonist of a wildly hallucinatory satirical novel. In real life Hoffmann was very fond of his pet cat, who died as Hoffmann was succumbing to terminal illness himself. The author was brokenhearted about the loss of the cat. The tomcat -- in German, KATER -- had the same name in the novel as in real life. The cat's name was Murr. I think that one's inspired, and not just because it reminds me of Mrrzy. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your ca From: robomatic Date: 14 Jun 17 - 07:02 PM A kitten followed me home in the rain when I was at school one Summer in Connecticut. I was sleeping on a mattress on the floor of a fraternity during Summer session. I had never had a pet but I named this one Kit and gave her her freedom, i.e. she could stay in my room but also roost on the fire escape where the litter tray was. She was developing her personality, perspicacious and affectionate. In the morning she would bounce off my chest and jump into the metal dustbin and rattle around. You can persecute a cat and teach it fear. You can wreck its personality if your personality is warped in that way. But there is a native cat endowment of curiosity and courage, and a willingness to fight solo against unknown odds. I've seen a roll of film where a bobcat goes after a large rattlesnake. They appear to be evenly matched, the cat has no reason not to simply back away, but it goes after that snake, nails it dead, makes sure its dead, then puts its head up and walks away. It was a thing to be killed not eaten. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: rich-joy Date: 15 Jun 17 - 10:03 PM Our family household was never without cats, often named the ubiquitous Ginger, Tibby, or Whitey. Then along came Black Mumma, a tiny barrel who gave us Greenie & Goldie (the eyes), Smokey & Timmy, Ringo, Honky Cat & Roly-Poly & Spitty-Spatty (all self-evident!). Then came Poosie (from the book "The Kitty Poosies") & Lucy Locket (both sort of Calico cats), and Mum's last, Black Cat & Grey Cat (but known as Sooty & Susie to the Vet!). Once in my own home, we were lucky to be adopted by the most intelligent, most loving, most unique feline ever, a Tonkinese whom I named Chinu (I was told it meant "little one" in Tamil). After a few years, she agreed to share us with a stray kitten we named Rennie (short for Renoir), who looked like she had a big black moustache painted on and was a very beautiful, long-haired Tortoiseshell. When we left town, my sister took them on for some years and when she left town, my Mother took them to the Family home and loved them dearly, until they eventually returned to Source. In my new state, we adopted a grey tabby stray whom we named Harry, a delightful boy who liked evening strolls with you, up the road and back - and his sister, Pretty-Kitty. Also her kits, Tulla (a ginger, for Tullamore Dew whiskey) and tortoiseshell Matty (short for Matisse). They were all re-adopted when we moved and next came the stray Mordy (short for Mordacious) and Lloyd (Welsh for grey-haired one). Then we were neighbours to Smudge, a very large, food-addicted, black and white boy whose father was a Turkish Van, so the fur was soft with an undercurrent of ginger! Also a little black kit named Voodoo. When we moved to another state, these two came with us. Years later, once Smudge and Voodles had Gone to God, the vet bestowed "the Clinic Cat" upon us : Hector, a large Jellicle cat, even at 2+ years weighing around 8kgs. We promptly named him "Hector Lysander" - amazing how many people have never heard the song "The British Grenadiers"!! He is still here, even tho' My Beloved has since "Gone to God" :(( Although Hecky was obtained to help me with a CHF condition, he immediately latched onto my partner and insisted on lying on his chest and purring and kneading amongst his long beard, whenever he saw but the slightest opportunity!! "Hect" leads to lots of word-play (like Hectopascal), but lately, as he has got more vocal, I call him "Jessica Mauboy" (Aussie singer/actress) and comment on his "Mau Mau Uprising" when he gets very insistent! My friend has had three little jet blacks named Mishka & Pushkin and currently Percy. He is named after Sir Percy Blakeney, aka the Scarlet Pimpernel. He was "Twentiklaus-and-some-Teeth" whilst he was growing from kittenhood, but is still rather too free with his weaponry … My sister has had DeLuna, a stunningly beautiful silvery stray but who, sadly, was definitely "moon-touched" and could not really be trusted. Also The Babby, a long-legged black boy who recently returned to Source after 20 years. He was named from dialogue by a wee Scots boy in the 1990 film set in Nova Scotia, called "The Little Kidnappers"! Cheers! Rich-Joy, (in Down Under land) |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Phil Cooper Date: 15 Jun 17 - 10:32 PM My first cat was a long haired black cat that I named Hendrix. He was a gentleman of black cats. We have had many since, most rescues. We never let them outside, so they had long full lives. Some of my faves, though not all of them were named here, Rockefeller, Heathcliff, Worf, Bonnie, Gandalf, Spencer (after Spencer the Rover), Ariel, Makeeta (Cheyenne for little man, Finish for Sweet one, and Japanese for cordless screwdriver), Misha, Arthur. You can check my facebook page for many pictures of the recent ones. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 16 Jun 17 - 02:42 PM Igor Stravinsky set "The Owl and the Pussycat" to music -- it's madness. Over in no time, fiendishly fussy and tricky. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 16 Jun 17 - 04:10 PM Would you believe it? Spirit and Ronnie, the Gruesome Twosome, have been joined by Marmite (young black boy) and they're wreaking havoc in all the neighbours' gardens and even in the Primary School grounds. They sat down in the goalmouth of the children's football pitch and refused to move. Luckily, one of the girls in the school is the owner of Ronnie, and managed to entice him away, followed reluctantly by his two accomplices. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Bonzo3legs Date: 16 Jun 17 - 04:52 PM My wife had a sister and brother called Frankie & Johnny, and when I was a boy we had a cat called Fluffy! |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 16 Jun 17 - 05:55 PM Haha Bonzo! Reminds me of a child I taught who was writing a story about a knight in armour on his trusty steed, heading into battle. Sir Roger on his horse Fluffy... |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Janie Date: 16 Jun 17 - 06:28 PM Freida. Zelda and Frodo, littermates, both of whom died young, tragic deaths, Sadie - a fine country girl of a calico, Lucy (very prissy an inherited cate and mother to Zelda and Frodo before my older sis had the money to get her spayed), P'tui - he arrived in a shoebox from a festival in Ohio, brought by my younger sis and room mate soon after Zelda and Frodo died. A very small, upset kitten foundling who did not relish the long drive. He was spitting and hissing like a wildcat but is still the cat I loved the most. Gentled nicely, loved to stretch out on his back and be gently stroked on his belly from chin to thigh. Also had ythe unfortunate habit of jumping on my chest every morning, promptly at 6:00am, put his nose against mind, and purr loudly to announce it was breakfest time. Beavo - an inherited cat when I took over an apartment from a friend who went to prison - Maine Coon with amazing green eyes who would jump up in your lap, demand to be petted, then bite hard when she was done with all that foolishness. Henry, a man about town even though neutered young. And finally, Stella. Bottle raised and named by my son when he was in his latency years. A very demanding and independent little b*tch of a cat who truly knew she was the queen of the house. She stayed with hubby post divorce 10 years ago and I still occasionally keep her when he travels. Have to admire her imperious attitude. Dog and catless for the past 10 years. Occasionally tempted, but finding taking care of ex's and son's cats and dogs,or my neighbor's dog on the occasional weekend has many of the benefits and few of the hassles, and is enough of a fix for me at this time in my life. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 07 Jul 17 - 11:42 AM Rest in Peace, Raggytash's Lulu, at the end of a long life. On the paper-sack posts, Jon Freeman has reminded us of the names of the cats who own his house: RIP Oedipuss, one month ago, Mewan/Fleabag, and Pusspuss. And back in history, two siblings named Port and Starboard! Then there is Trex, undoubtably short for T Rex. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Senoufou Date: 07 Jul 17 - 11:57 AM In the garden today, we had quite a collection of various moggies who live nearby. They seem to like to visit and stretch out on our small patio. They were:- Alfie Tiger Lily Poppy the dreaded Ronnie (who behaved impeccably for a change, though I had my eye on him!) and our two, SmokeyPokey and Murphy. It was like a feline beach in Benidorm! I was tempted to serve cold drinks and pizza, but they'd have preferred slices of chicken I expect. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 07 Jul 17 - 04:02 PM We took over a cat named Buttons so when we got a kitten she became Cinders. Friends of mine had a cat called Hudson as they wanted to sound like they were calling for the butler. Another friend had a cat called Rover, I think he was trying to confuse it. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Raggytash Date: 07 Jul 17 - 04:12 PM Keberoux, I don't know if it was sold in your neck of the world but TREX in England was COOKING FAT. Now if you've ever tripped over one of our beloved feline friends you may have said ..............F ............ C ..? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Raggytash Date: 07 Jul 17 - 04:18 PM I should have also said thank you for your kind words regarding Lulu. Three years go we had to have another cat, Spike, put to sleep, he'd just reached his 21st birthday. I was going to have a party for him later that week. That broke my heart. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: vectis Date: 08 Jul 17 - 04:05 AM Blackie, Barney (a she), panda (black and white), Toughie (semi feral female) Penta (the fifth) Sexton (b/w and number six). Next one to be SAeptic??? No. I found I am allergic to cats so Sexton was the last. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 31 Jul 17 - 07:24 PM The cat-name discussion did pussy-foot its way to another cat thread, where we talked about cooking fat. In my native Great-Lakes region of the USA, we call it "shortening", as in "short'nin bread" (that's a TUNE), and there is more than one brand of it. Never saw a brand "Trex" in the US, but we have coffee-can-sized tins of "Crisco," thanks to Proctor and Gamble. Imagine a North American pet cat named Crisco? The Cris-co Cat was a friend of mine, doo doo doo doo ("Cisco Kid" by War) |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 21 Nov 17 - 04:12 PM Raggytash, that Cockney rhyme for "f*****' cat" is enduringly hilarious. I'm still sniggering over here. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Tattie Bogle Date: 21 Nov 17 - 08:39 PM Oh dear, just re-read my post of 14th May 17. Very sadly, the much-loved Bowie went missing a week or so after moving house, never to be seen again dead or alive, despite being micro-chipped and a concerted advertising and search campaign with posters, Facebook, vets, animal rescue centres, and going back to the place they'd moved from, but nothing.... After holding out hope for a long time, then eventually having to give up, they now have another cat, Freya, half Bengali, so beautiful markings. She nearly made a bid fir freedom while I was looking after her the other week: wobbling her way along the top of a very high garden fence. Quick grab got her back on home side! |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Raggytash Date: 22 Nov 17 - 11:20 AM Glad to be of service keberoxu |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 24 Nov 17 - 10:48 AM Still loving Senoufou's story of Glasgae Ginger, a few posts back. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Eric the Viking Date: 24 Nov 17 - 07:27 PM Loki....... what else for a ferral kitten? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 26 Nov 17 - 11:40 PM Eunuch -- for obvious reason! |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Jim Carroll Date: 27 Nov 17 - 03:54 AM I had friends who decided it was wrong to personify a cat with a human name, so they always referred it her as "cat" As a young man, I picked up the Liverpool habit of referring to all cats as "Tiger" Until the cat's death some years ago, it infuriated them no end that she would totally ignore them when called "Cat", but would always respond to "Tiger" - something to be said for the idea that cats are wild animals who happen to live in houses! Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Jim Carroll Date: 27 Nov 17 - 04:09 AM Once upon a time there was an unmarried lady who lived in a garret with only her Tom Cat for company. One night she was gazing out of the window wistfully and wishing she had some male company when a fairy godmother who happened to be passing spotted her, drifted down and asked he why she was so sad. She explained the cause of her unhappiness, so the fairy godmother pointed with her wand to the Tom Cat curled up on the sofa and FLASH - she turned him into a handsome young man; she took her leave and the woman The woman, extremely flustered, hurriedly got the young man a drink, made sure he was comfortable and set about preparing him a fine meal, complete with candles and dimmed lights After the meal, they both sat replete, holding hands and eventually, she snuggled up to him, leaned on his shoulder and began to nibble his ear. He responded, rather dryly, saying; "I bet you regret sending me for that operation!" Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: punkfolkrocker Date: 27 Nov 17 - 05:21 AM Cat named Dog |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 28 Nov 17 - 05:20 PM Tattie Bogle, I hear that Bengal cats are intense in temper. Is that true of your grand-cat-daughter? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Tattie Bogle Date: 28 Nov 17 - 08:16 PM No, Keberoxu, Freya is very friendly and loves to snuggle into whatever jacket you are wearing in between you and the jacket. Her bowel habits aren't that great so you just hope she doesn't snuggle in just after she's been doing her "business"! My son says she really doesn't like the ritual paw-wiping after such "business" episodes, so may at last be getting the message, and is cleaning up her act! Maybe too much information? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Tattie Bogle Date: 30 Nov 17 - 08:42 PM Sure I've heard Jim's story as a song. Hamish Imlach and others since? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Leadbelly Date: 02 Dec 17 - 12:27 PM Our actual cats are called Willy, Hänschen klein, Mariechen, although a tomcat (like "a boy named sue"), Muttchen, Ollie, Rocky, Lucky and our oldest got the name Schnuckie (13 years of age)...And they all are happy together... |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cats From: Donuel Date: 02 Dec 17 - 03:10 PM Boris & Natasha Your Grace & Your heinous |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 05 Dec 17 - 02:47 PM That's a lot of pussycats ... hope that doesn't mean you live in a barn? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 05 Dec 17 - 06:19 PM Kuro |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 05 Dec 17 - 07:55 PM Look who's back! This is what I love about Mudcat at holiday season. Mudcatters show up that haven't been heard from since ... before newbie me was a member! |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 08 Dec 17 - 02:56 PM Here's hoping that Charmion's cats have weathered the house invasion by electricians et alia. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 20 Dec 17 - 06:31 PM A happy ending for "Mac" and "Cheese." NoName, Mac, and Cheese |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Donuel Date: 20 Dec 17 - 08:14 PM We were picking out our first one line cat today. In the final analysis it is the wand that chooses the wizard. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 23 Dec 17 - 01:55 PM Donuel, is that online (looking up cats on the computer)? |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: Donuel Date: 23 Dec 17 - 02:13 PM On line cats are on the puter for adoption but everyone knows the cat chooses the people. Because of the unique wave of the cat's tail is similar to Carl Ustremski's wave of the bat, his name is Yaz. |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: keberoxu Date: 23 Dec 17 - 04:45 PM U Say U strem ski and I Say Yas trzem ski . . . |
Subject: RE: BS: what did you name your cat From: peteglasgow Date: 23 Dec 17 - 04:58 PM Fuckoff, cat |