Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank12 mins ago
Do you have 'pet names' for your pet?
The reason I ask is because I have a brindle boxer by the name of Solly, but more often than not I refer to him as one of the following:-
- Sol
- Stinky
- Schnookumdooks
- Doglet
- Mutley
All of which he responds to (because of the tone of my voice). Do you always call your pet by its official name?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my kitty's full name is mr. frederick larrabey. he is not pedigree, or anything, just named after a movie character (whats up doc) and that is the name of the character (except that i stupidly spelled it wrong - should have been larrabee, but i didnt read the credits!).
now that i am married, he has also taken on my married name at the end. i usually only call him larrabey unless he's in trouble, then of course i call him by his full name (that's what you do with your children, you know.)
anyway, my husband calls him "gato" - that is the spanish word for cat (even though my husband does not speak spanish, go figure). sometimes i call him "kitty", or "push" (i guess like puss), and i sing to him lots of songs that i make up about him:
tune of "you are my sunshine": you are my kit-tee, your name is larr-a-bee, you make me hap-pee, and you are graaaaa, youll never now dear, how much i loooove you, so please dont take my larr-a-bee away
or like the beatles, "let it be": larrabey, larrabey, larrabey, larrabey, you are my gray kit-tee, larabee-hee
and of course to the tune of "good ship lollipop": he is a good boy, larrabey, he is a sweet boy, he is a gray kit-tee
okay, tired and rambling now... hope you enjoyed my post. :D