• @[email protected]
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    15 days ago

    oh you don’t know oranges. It may be a generic name but they have a very specific set of skills lol

    Dog owners:

    • What a beautiful dog
    • His name is mister leopold dogus the third, I bought from the only breeder on north hemisphere and it cost me 168k dolars

    Cat owners:

    • What a cute cat
    • it followed me home from the trash bins, i cal him cat
    • Annoyed_🦀
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      2114 days ago

      it followed me home from the trash bins, i cal him cat

      Two of my adopted cat are being named “cat” in my language.

      In my defence, vet need a name and i couldn’t think of one.

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        514 days ago

        I named my first ferret “Girl” and her sister “Yu”. One of my turtles is named “Turtle”. My creativity knows no bounds.

        I did name my dog Sophie though, so one out of four could be worse.

        • Annoyed_🦀
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          314 days ago

          Well we learn how to name stuff the more we do. My third cat is Tina and my 4th cat is bean in my language, so a step forward.

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        614 days ago

        The vets that I have experienced tend to use the human’s surname as the pet’s surname. If that’s the case with you also, it is humorous to imagine a cat’s chart basically saying “Cat [your last name]”

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        113 days ago

        My adopted little girl is still listed as Popoki in her adoption paperwork. I think that is close to Cat in Hawaiian.

        We are firmly landlocked in the Midwest.

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        314 days ago

        I had a “cat” cat too, but nothing to say in my defense. And I named the cat who came in my yard but wasn’t mine “big nose” because he had a big nose.