Scratch & Sniff?? :)
Snappy :wink:Originally Posted by uwtc
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Scratch & Sniff?? :)
When do we find out your chosen names 8)
My wife says Daz and Surf.
Astrophe and Atonic, thats we we called ours..................... :D :D :D
Griff and Ralphy !!
itchy and scratchy, tom and jerry
Tinker and Bell
Or
Tee and Zed :wink:
Tetley and Teabag 8)
Tubbs & Edward.
Cheese and Pickle
Tikka and Korma
I'm getting bored now.
Regards
Ian
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A suggestion from my wife is Gambit and Purdy or Sapphire and Steel. Lovely cats by the way.
Cheers cb40
Leia and Luke.
Originally Posted by Puller
What did I ever do to you? :lol:
Well thanks guys, some great suggestions...and some not so great. But we (think) have settled on:
Enzo & Holly
So not really a double act but at least a bit festive.
Could not resist posting this one. 8)
Nice pic, cute kitten, great watch. :wink:
am I too late to say Eddie and TeZie
Originally Posted by justin44
Yes :lol:
Enzo & Holly are now named.
Holly is now RIP thanks to some car driving wanker. The Zen household is anything but today.
Funny how an animal can affect your life in such a profound way. And anyone who says "just a cat" or they "don't have personalities like dogs do" is talking shit.
Mrs Zen and I are gutted.
Ps We live in the back of beyond (rural Somerset) so doubly unlucky.
Last edited by ArcofZen; 11th February 2015 at 19:40. Reason: Pissed off
I am very sorry to learn this. I have experienced the same thing and it is heartbreaking.
Sorry to hear that.
We have a bit of range of ages, from 4 months to 10 years - 5 resident and one skipped off to one of her many homes around the corner
Gray
Sorry to hear that. Tough losing a loved one (relation or pet), doubly so in such circumstances. Our King Charles Cavalier died young last year, and I cried a lot - like you, the last time I remember crying before that was when my Mum died 20 years ago. Sure I'll shed a tear when our cat goes (now 18).
I hope time is a healer for you, and that you can find a suitable replacement for Holly.
very sorry to read about this - they were both v cute as kittens & you must be gutted to lose her.. I had a rescue cat run over in March last year that I'd only had for 6 weeks, and I still get upset when I think about it. I live on a narrow, quiet road but you still get the odd car going too fast - plus she might have got spooked and dashed out. Even though it was the end for 'Little Ginge' it meant I was able to offer a home to Felix, and that the rescue place could take in another stray... You are absolutely right about their personalities - they are all very different..
edit, just read the whole thread, sorry for the loss
2009 ~ 2015
Very depressed house. Enzo is still looking for his sister :-(
Oh God!! I've just read the rest of the thread! I'm so sorry.
Last edited by Jim W; 12th February 2015 at 11:58.
As a person who always has a cat around him and who has also suffered this sort of loss, I really feel for you and know exactly how hard it is. I've cried many a tear losing some of mine over the years. They can be such giving members of a household that their going always creates a huge hole and more especially when it's untimely. ... Enzo will be glad of the love from you and Mrs Zen too, he must be suffering badly as well ...
My best wishes to all...
I am so sorry to hear that. As a kid (about 8yrs old) I had twin kittens, Bill and Ben.
We lost Bill after about the same timeframe, and same reason.
But take heart, we had Ben for at least 17 more years and he is one of my fondest childhood memories. Slept on my feet in bed from a tiny kitten and for many years after. He was a whopper of a cat, 1.5stone I think at max (not just a fat boy though - he was a country cat and would bring down rabbits!). He ended up diabetic, but was so loved, my seemingly Victorian stepdad (never showed too much emotion) went to the lengths of caring for him for a very long time, giving him regular injections etc. and giving him a quality of life right to the end, returning the compliment of a long time served as an awesome buddy to all of us.
He used to walk with me the mile or so across the fields to my primary school, and occasionally turn up mid-morning on his own and stalk the corridors meowing (soooo loudly, it was comic) until someone spotted him, usually the headmaster as it was always his office corridor, and came to find me. I'd have to walk him part way home and that seemed to satisfy him, he'd bugger off on his own then.
Just rescued a young stray this Xmas - Cody Kitten is now tearing up the backs of my hands with some ruff and tumble and chasing my 7yr old's ankles around the house. Great creatures, and they can have so much character.
Chin up, bud.
So sorry to hear this, hope you, the family and Enzo can remember the good times and accept the early demise over time. My thoughts be with you.
Last edited by Captain Morgan; 12th February 2015 at 15:56.
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."
-Albert Schweitzer
Thanks all, really apprieciated.
What a great forum this is.