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Old April 26th 07, 07:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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Default A Pair of Cat's Names



Christina Websell wrote:

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Christina Websell wrote:


Oh, no, he doesn't ever get called that. It is a slang name in the UK
for a penis and it's not funny for a cat name and well you know it.
I like you less for this suggestion.


Is "John Thomas" considered vulgar or something? I mean, it's not out of
the realm of possibility that I might name a cat Willie or Dick or Peter
or
Johnson, even though those names all mean "penis" in the US. (OK, I doubt
I'd name a cat "Johnson". Probably not Dick either. ) But I wouldn't
name a cat, say, "Pr*ck", which has a much more vulgar connotation, not to
mention it being an epithet. Poor kitty, it would be like you were
insulting
him every time you said his name!

I have a hard time believing that "John Thomas" is *that* rude - I mean it
must be a pretty common name over there - but I defer to the UKers on that
one.



Did you ever read "Lady Chatterley's Lover?" If so, you will know that John
Thomas means what I said before and it not a fit name for a cat.


I suspect a lot of people would think it funny, rather than
"not fit". It's true I didn't know the slang connotation,
when I named my first cat "Peter" (it was my grandparents'
surname), but I doubt that would have stopped me.