I was curious if any other people think hours about what name to give a pet and then call it something entirely different. We have a (female) cat, we called Yoda (she has really large ears) and I keep calling her Poeske (in English it would be something like kitty) It doesn't matter much to her, cause she's deaf, but yeah... It's weird, isn't it?
We have two cats, Emily and Saffy, but my mum insists on calling them Emy-lou-lou and Saffy-kins. Not really the same, but we find it mighty odd.
We have four cats, Sox, Milo, Samwise Gamgee, and Jack.
The first two and the last one don't really have names that we call them... but sam gets everything from Sam, Spam, Sammy, Gamgees, Sambo and many other varieties. I call Jack, "Jack-Attack" and the other two, well, can't really do anything with them...
I have one cat, he was called Phillip because he looks just like the cat from Mighty Boosh (Look into Phillip's eyes). However, that name was too posh for a cat like him so it turned into Pip. This then evolved into Pip-kin...because it just did.
I had two cats. My first, Cleo, died March 16th when she was 17. My new little one, Minjo (Trans: 'Little One') was found around June of last year. She's around 1 now
I have a dog, his name is monty but we call him, zib, bib zab, or zoom and even sometimes kitten, which is odd for my pup.
I have a labrador retriever with the name Edie (female), a rottweiler with the name Chaos (female), a Yorkshire terrier with the name Anubis (male), a maltese with the name Isis (female) and a chejoslowakian wolfdog with the name Beast (male by the way, is the race typed right?).
I also have a dapple gray mare, Snow, and a black mare, Angel. Also one dark brown stallion, Tormac.
For the rest some dwarfparrots, a trutle, a goldfish (Garfield) and three streetcats who eat at our place.
Maybe a bit much, but I love my animals.
We have two cats, Lexi and Channie. Lexi is all balck and Channie's mother, and Channie is black with white feet and whiskers and a white chest.
I hardly ever call them (or for that matter any cat) by their names, usually just calling them 'poes', which would be 'cat' in English. Other names I like to use include 'little monster', 'furball' and other such names.
>> you mean Czechoslovakian? Or something like that. It's the Czech Rep. now... I forget how to spell the old name.
oops, missed out the number... that was directed at post 8.
Silleh.
>>11 Yeah indeed, that's the name. I'm Dutch speaking and I always forget its spelling in English.
One of my cats' name's Stripes. Everyone calls it Stripey.
I have two Teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies and their names are Sophie & Isabella (after two characters I wrote in one of my fanfiction stories.) They weigh about 1 pound each and I seemed to have nicknamed them "Sassy" and "Little Bit." They dont seem to care what I call them, they just love the attention.
I have two Teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies and their names are Sophie & Isabella (after two characters I wrote in one of my fanfiction stories.) They weigh about 1 pound each and I seemed to have nicknamed them "Sassy" and "Little Bit." They dont seem to care what I call them, they just love the attention.
I have two Teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies and their names are Sophie & Isabella (after two characters I wrote in one of my fanfiction stories.) They weigh about 1 pound each and I seemed to have nicknamed them "Sassy" and "Little Bit." They dont seem to care what I call them, they just love the attention.
One cat currently: Pepper, an adult female calico that insists on hunting "gifts" for us.
Planning on getting a dog, but my friend came over saying her family was moving and that the apartment owners don't allow more then one pet.
I may, within the next week, own my second in a row Tuxedo cat, female, named Panda. :)
I have hamsters! lots and lots of hamsters!!
At one point I had about 17 hamsters... Thos small 'Roborovski dwarf hamsters' which were awesome but you can't tell one from another. So I just called them Fluffbal 1 to 15. It worked somewhat.