yep! life is not life, unless I have insanity so today, my husband and I brought home a kitten He is 3 months old and here is a photo of him Cat and Mouse: His name at the shelter was Simba...and I can live with it, but would love to have something different.... he loves to sit on his back legs like a meercat and is so sweet with my lab named Biscuit and our silly little dog of mixed breed name Boo.
OMG! Orange cats are the BEST cats! I like naming pets non-people names, but our current cats have gotten by on technicalities. My previous two cats were named Chivus and Duck. I like Kristin's suggestion of Gravy... I would totally name a cat Gravy. Or you could continue with the "B" names and name him Blinker, Beaker, Bumper, Bagel, Bear, Baron, Butter, etc.
I have had this old print of an orange cat for almost 20 years, I have wanted one for years...we had one last year for 2 weeks, she hated our dog...this one loves the silly ol' lab...and I am so wanted to callhim Cheetoh. I love the name Gravy, but I think gray or brown with gravy...and He is just a fluffy Orange ball!
Oh, he makes me miss my big orange cat - his name was wally - I can't wait to settle in our new house so we can get another kitty- sigh. Cheetoh is cute, he reminds me more of a Cheezel or a Twistie (which are australian snacks) but then we don't have Cheetohs here... give him a cuddle for me - I'm pining here!
My late cat was called Simba ... or sometimes Simsalabim. LOL How about Cheeto(s) ... they're orange too.
Ball. Hey, it keeps the B theme. or Button ('cause he's cute as a) or Bundle (o' fluff) or Bit (he looks like a computer nerd, eh?)
We call our cats by extended names that aren't theirs, too. Our cat named 'Mo' is often Momentum, Moses, Mo-chismo, MoMoneyMoProblems, Ter-Mo-Nator, etc.