Is it too late to change his name?

cassandra_starr

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Drew is getting soo big.. and robust.. he's definitely outshot the other two in size and weight. He was born on April 1st. Shoulda named him Jester
:laughing: Anyway.. so we took em to the vet. I don't really like our vet that much.. she's pretty good with the cats.. but I dunno.. we're looking around for one we like better.. but anyway thats another story.. I get so sidetracked!!



We took em to the vet the other day. We got them weighed again and such. Sebastian went from weighing 3 lbs 1 ounces to 4 lbs 3 ounces! Jake.. went from weighing 3 lbs 2 ounces to 4 lbs even. Now for "Our little Sumo wrestler!" He went from being 3 lbs 4 ounces.. to a whopping 4 lbs 10 ounces!!
The boy put on some definite weight!

So.. if its not too late to change his name.. I was thinking tubby?
He's definitely heavier than the other two!
He's so cute!



-Cassie
 
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:laughing: Kittyfoot you're a riot, ya know that?



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I wouldn't change his name, especially if he already answers to it. I like the idea of a nickname. I call my cats by nicknames sometimes. In fact, I wish I wouldn't have named my boy "Romeo." I actually wanted "Sebastian" but our friend's cat is already named that. I also wanted "simba" and "Tigger" ( I've always wanted a cat named Tigger). Oh well guess I need to get some more kitties to use up those names!!
 

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How old is the one you want to change names on? Reason for asking is that when we got Cinnamon, she was already 1 yrs. old. At the shelter, they were calling her "Chickadee" :tounge2: And, we didn't like it at all! So, we started calling her Cinnamon, and she picked up on it. But, we also call her "Bunny" for short, which she acknowledges, too.
 

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I'd call him whatever sounds right. It's hard to name them when their young and before they get their attitude going.
I'm thinking about changing my 3 month male from Nolly to Turd! He keeps attaching my legs and scratching and biting my hands, then turns around and is soooooo sweet. Maybe Dr Hyde?

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Cassie; I agree with keeping his name and letting "Tubby" be a nickname. If his weight tapers off you can always drop the nickname.
 
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