[Opinions] Re: name for British Blue kitten
in reply to a message by bagulec
Do you mean a blue British Shorthair? If so I'm envious, they are my favourite breed, if I ever get a pure bred cat it'll be one of those.
I always name my cats something with an 's' in the name, because they listen to 's' sounds (or so I was told as a child so originally this was the reason, now it's "tradition"), so I'm horrible when people ask me about cat names, they often don't match my criteria.
I like Bailey though (but it's male to me), and Matilda. How about Clementine?
I always name my cats something with an 's' in the name, because they listen to 's' sounds (or so I was told as a child so originally this was the reason, now it's "tradition"), so I'm horrible when people ask me about cat names, they often don't match my criteria.
I like Bailey though (but it's male to me), and Matilda. How about Clementine?
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British Blue stands for British Shorthair in a colour Blue :-)
but many years ago it was it's original colour and the name of the breed so I refered to the old type...
I was always a fun of Russian Blues but lately changed my mind to British :-) I have read so many great things about they temperaments that ahhh I'm in love :-)
Bailey as a mail name? yeaahhh maybe a bit...
Clementine - nice :-)
I generly see a BB name as the one started with letters such as:
B, D, P, O - so round ones :-)
maybe N, M or R as well...so...
any help?
but many years ago it was it's original colour and the name of the breed so I refered to the old type...
I was always a fun of Russian Blues but lately changed my mind to British :-) I have read so many great things about they temperaments that ahhh I'm in love :-)
Bailey as a mail name? yeaahhh maybe a bit...
Clementine - nice :-)
I generly see a BB name as the one started with letters such as:
B, D, P, O - so round ones :-)
maybe N, M or R as well...so...
any help?