Well, yesterday as I was throwing my garbage away I heard some meowing inside the dumpster. Inside was a box of kittens, obviously from the same
litter and about eight weeks old. The shelters around here are entirely full, but I got one to take in four of the kittens. I'm holding onto one for
now, and haven't quite decided to keep him, though I probably will... Anyway, if I do want to keep him, I'll need to name him. So far the list of
possible names is rather short...
Leto
Lucas
Jodo
Here are some pictures of the new guy:
Here are my other two kittens, Anakin and Luci, respectively:
How CUTE!!!!!!! well jodo sounds nice. seems to match your other two cats names. You know i found a mother cat once stranded snowing and very cold
out. I took her in waited till her babies were six weeks old then stood in front of a video store and within no time a teenager around 18 or 19 would
fall in love and take a kitten. I dont like given them to shelters never know what may happen to the poor cute things.
While that would stick with my movie-named animals, I donno. I had thought about V, and while that was an excellent movie, I just don't think it
would be fitting.
How about Claws because it's the coolest, however cliched, cat name there is especially for something so full of life as your most interesting
feline. Cats were and always will be weird and even thou you think that they're depressed because they never get to go out :shk:, the are presicely
the exact opposite.
Well, as I was staring at the little guy, the name 'Juri' came to mind. I am sure you will find a great name for him soon! In the picture he
seems to have the sadest eyes. I wonder if he will have a mellow personality?
Yes I like Jodo out of the 2, but when I read your initial 3 suggestions I liked Lucas because I am pondering naming my kitten (when I get him lol)
Lucius. And he looks like a Lucius
P.S He looks exactly like my sister's kitty Clarice
Yeah, I can see the resemblence. Or did you mean the poet?
Virgil would have been my third choice, and I do like the name a lot... Though, when (and if) I have children I'd like to name my son Virgil. So,
that could be kind of awkward, don't ya think?
Actually, I meant Virgil the poet. I'm not familiar with the cartoon character. Is that a chicken?
Anyway, when the kid comes along, you could differentiate by calling the cat Virgil the Cat, or you could have Virgil I and Virgil II. You could call
your son by his first and middle names, like Virgil Bob, or Virgil Ray, or Virgil Joe, or Virgil Eddie.