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Old May 15th 05, 10:19 PM
Helen Miles
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Default I've got Bitties!

Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )

A sister and 2 brothers, they were dumped in a box in the Taff, a very
large river running through Cardiff.

They arrived via Cats Protection this evening, look pretty healthy and
the little girl has been named "Lola" because she is quite the cheeky
little tart. ;o)

I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?

Helen M


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Old May 15th 05, 10:25 PM
Helen Miles
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?

Helen M


We've settled on Flanagan and Murphy. The two brothers look like a
couple of pikeys with cheeky expressions.

Helen M




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Old May 15th 05, 10:31 PM
Smokie Darling (Annie)
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Helen Miles wrote:
"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:328350a5f50ad6f02c9e1895bc91759f.76411@mygate .mailgate.org

I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?

Helen M


We've settled on Flanagan and Murphy. The two brothers look like a
couple of pikeys with cheeky expressions.

Helen M




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Jeepers, only 6 minutes to try and help come up with names? That's
okay, I am just teasing. Murphy and Flanagan, good names. Better than
I'd have come up with at any rate.

Smokie Darling (Annie) - Have any photos to share yet?

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Old May 15th 05, 11:59 PM
O J
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Helen M wrote:

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I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?


For some reason, the name "Muggles" just jumped into my head. I just
did a quick search on it (muggles used to be, I believe, Aussie slang
for marijuana joints) and find that it's come into its own as a word.
It means (in Harry Potter books and other magical fiction) people who
ignore and will go to great lengths to avoid magic.

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Old May 16th 05, 01:34 AM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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Helen Miles wrote:

Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )

A sister and 2 brothers, they were dumped in a box in the Taff, a very
large river running through Cardiff.

They arrived via Cats Protection this evening, look pretty healthy and
the little girl has been named "Lola" because she is quite the cheeky
little tart. ;o)

I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?


"Crunch and Des" somehow come to mind! I don't suppose many
here are old enough to remember Phillip Wylie's short
stories about those two Florida fishermen, but the names
seem appropriate for a couple of male cats - especially some
with "watery" associations.

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Old May 16th 05, 02:30 AM
Melissa Houle
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Helen Miles wrote in message
news:328350a5f50ad6f02c9e1895bc91759f.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )

A sister and 2 brothers, they were dumped in a box in the Taff, a very
large river running through Cardiff.


Arrrg, those poor bitties. The things some people will do just amaze me!
Nevertheless, I'm glad these bitties were rescued and can expect a much
happier future. Last year, a friend of mine on the East Coast fostered a
very pregnant mama cat who had been trapped in a plastic tupper-ware bowl
with a hole cut in the lid, and then set afloat in a river. She too, was
fortunately rescued by my friend's teenage daughter who was in the right
place at the right time.


I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?

Helen M

Well they've been named already, as I read. =o) I'm glad the three of them
are safe and together with you, Helen.

Melissa


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Old May 16th 05, 03:47 AM
Victor Martinez
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Helen Miles wrote:
Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )


Awww...!!!!

They arrived via Cats Protection this evening, look pretty healthy and
the little girl has been named "Lola" because she is quite the cheeky
little tart. ;o)

I just need two little boys names now... suggestions anyone?


Well, if their sister is Lola, then they should be Lalo and Lolo.

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Old May 16th 05, 04:41 AM
Cathi
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In message lgate.org,
Helen Miles writes
Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )

A sister and 2 brothers, they were dumped in a box in the Taff, a very
large river running through Cardiff.

They arrived via Cats Protection this evening, look pretty healthy and
the little girl has been named "Lola" because she is quite the cheeky
little tart. ;o)

Thank you for the earworm ... I now have the Kinks' "Lola" going through
my head. Guess I'm getting in practice for when I see Ray Davies in a
few weeks' time.
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Old May 16th 05, 06:04 AM
jmcquown
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Cathi wrote:
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lgate.org, Helen
Miles writes
Yup, I'm fostering 3 of them. Three little black and white 6 week old
tuxedos. )

A sister and 2 brothers, they were dumped in a box in the Taff, a
very large river running through Cardiff.

They arrived via Cats Protection this evening, look pretty healthy
and the little girl has been named "Lola" because she is quite the
cheeky little tart. ;o)

Thank you for the earworm ... I now have the Kinks' "Lola" going
through my head. Guess I'm getting in practice for when I see Ray
Davies in a few weeks' time.


Better than Karen's 'Copa Cabana'... eeeek! Barry Manilow!

Jill


 




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