would you change her name?
| don't change her name, that's nuts. | 29% (10 votes) |
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| change it! you have a long time to hear it. | 71% (25 votes) |
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| creamed corn is tasty. | 0% (0 votes) |
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would you change her name?
posted 6th Jan
She is a cat that we found in a parking lot in September. She was about 4 weeks old when I found her. When she came home, we let our 4 year old name her....
Her choice?
Cinderella Hokey pokey.
As time went on, it clearly became obvious that she is my girl. She is soooo bonded to me. I just love this little kitten.
But I hate her name. My 4 year old doesn't seem to have a lot of interest in her now anyways.
Is it too late to change her name?
I really hate that stupid name.
I want to name her Cricket, because she sounds like one when she purs
What do you think?
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Do u think she knows her name and responds to it? If not then who gives a crap if u change it haha!!
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If you change it, can I name my next kid Cinderella Hokey Pokey?
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<blockquote><b>Quoting Stfu Shirley:</b>" If you change it, can I name my next kid Cinderella Hokey Pokey?"</blockquote>
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My friend got a dog that was about a year old and had the same name as her cat she had for about 15 years. She changed his name and it seemed to stick since she still calls him that 10 years later.
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Call her cinder for short?
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One of our cats had a horrible name (that I can't even remember...) and we changed it to mama last year after she had kittens. I think with a cat it's not a big deal
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I let my kids name all the pets that we get and we had a cat named Popcorn and now a dog named Edward and when we were fostering puppies they were named Batman and Joker. I don't like the names but I told them they could choose... I think it might hurt your daughters feelings if you changed it
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My dd just named her stuffed dog "Aurora Cinderella Scarlytt sleeping beauty". I was like wtf.
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I say change it. My cat pretty much responds to any name I call him as long as it is in the right tone of voice.
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<blockquote><b>Quoting lolajessup:</b>" Do u think she knows her name and responds to it? If not then who gives a crap if u change it haha!!"</blockquote>
I just tested her, and she ignored me,
But that could just be her being a cat, haha.
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Lol that name is great. Yeah, I think you could change it. We called our kitten Lola for about 3 months until Lola's penis came out. He's now Lolly.
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<blockquote><b>Quoting lolajessup:</b>" My dd just named her stuffed dog "Aurora Cinderella Scarlytt sleeping beauty". I was like wtf."</blockquote>
Hahaha, good thing this stray didn't end up at your house, lol.
Too cute
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<blockquote><b>Quoting pilot Jess:</b>" <blockquote><b>Quoting lolajessup:</b>" Do u think she knows her name and responds ... [snip!] ... change it haha!!"</blockquote> I just tested her, and she ignored me, But that could just be her being a cat, haha."</blockquote>
Maybe if you're afraid of hurting DDs feelings just start calling her cricket and if dd asks just say its her nickname
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<blockquote><b>Quoting Anthony's Mommy ♥:</b>" Lol that name is great. Yeah, I think you could change it. We called our kitten Lola for about 3 months until Lola's penis came out. He's now Lolly."</blockquote>
We have a cat named George who used to be candy before we noticed his giant balls, lol
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