Re: KITTY
in reply to a message by blaaaarg
If it's the gray one in the photo, it's female. She looks like our cat Indy. Cool gray with creamier patches. It's a less-pigmented version of the tortoiseshell/calico pattern, orange and black, like the one on the left... cats have to be females to have both orange/cream and black/gray at the same time because the orange gene is on the X chromosome. (Well, unless they're XXY. Rare.)
Mirfak doesn't really roll off the tongue...
I'd wait to name her after meeting her. She might be shy, sly, irritable, hyper, funny, cozy ... you never know.
Shakti
Vitamin (pron. the British way, vih- rather than vie-)
Liadan
Ceniza (sen-EE-sa; ash in Spanish)
Bacchus
Verdandi
Chuchundra (from Rikki Tikki Tavi - a nervous and fearful creature)
Winalot (sry that is a little sick. I'm a cat lover, I just think it's funny and would be a charm name to keep her safe.)
Frangipani
Mirfak doesn't really roll off the tongue...
I'd wait to name her after meeting her. She might be shy, sly, irritable, hyper, funny, cozy ... you never know.
Shakti
Vitamin (pron. the British way, vih- rather than vie-)
Liadan
Ceniza (sen-EE-sa; ash in Spanish)
Bacchus
Verdandi
Chuchundra (from Rikki Tikki Tavi - a nervous and fearful creature)
Winalot (sry that is a little sick. I'm a cat lover, I just think it's funny and would be a charm name to keep her safe.)
Frangipani
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Very cool. Yes, she is a girl - good call. Thanks for the very nice suggestions. How is mirfak pronounced, anyway? I'm saying it like murphy, but mur-phak. sounds awful! but meer-fak really doesn't roll off the tongue at all.
Philandra...?
I "say" it like the first syllable of mirror ... mur if fast, meer if slow.
It's probably really meer-fahk. ?
I "say" it like the first syllable of mirror ... mur if fast, meer if slow.
It's probably really meer-fahk. ?