We had two cats growing up, Mickey and Minnie. They were siblings. Oh, the hilarity. Cats named after mice?!?! Hilarious, I tell you.

I only have a picture of Mickey because Minnie "ran away" years earlier. Mickey died a couple of years ago. I never knew I could miss one animal so much, but I do.
I also like the really-long-and-fussy-sounding-last-name for a name. Like Worthington. Or McGregor. You get the idea.
You may consider naming your pet after food. May I draw your attention to my friend's goldendoodle, Waffle.
She's famous. Watch this video of her as a puppy and try not to say "Aw".
You might try "V8", "Pasta Primavera", or the ubiquitous "Oreo" (although, imo, that one may be a bit overused. Your call, though). The name could correlate with their coloring... or not! Zing! You've now become clever.
For more pictures of pets check out Hello Giggles. I do appreciate that they include the pet's name.
If any of you are so inclined, send me pictures of your pet(s)! I really miss having one and love having many foster pets.
xoxo


5 hollas:
I would, but you already stole mine :(
Anne, you are delightful.
I miss Mickey too!
Oh my goodness, that video of Waffle is the cutest thing I've ever seen!!! GAH!!! Dogs are the best. I miss my parents' dogs more than I miss the people. Those dogs are my favorite creatures on the planet, especially Shep.
PS: I love ridiculous pet names, too. Shep is just Shep, but I like to call him Shepperson J. Dog. And when I was a kid, we adopted a mutt off the street (papillon or long-haired chihuahua) who we named Paddy, but his name lengthened over time to Paddy Paddy Pup-Pup Precious Happy Stinky Amigo Senor Cute Hobbes Pidders Woodall. Yah. Kinda ridiculous.
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