Thursday, July 14, 2005

On My Way to Being a Crazy Cat Lady....

Ok... I can't give away Papi Pequeno now. He's my baby. He is now cuddling & purring on me. Plus He & Gary are brothers & best friends now. It would kill Gary if Papi went away. Plus Billie really isn't a cat per say. All she does is sleep & eat. She is more of a pretty black & white rug who poops....

3 comments:

monkeygirl said...

YEAH! I heart Papi Pequeno! He's the cutest....Gary's pretty hot too, in that deep, dark, one eyed way!

gynagirl said...

Totally, so actually since Gary isn't a "whole" cat, I actually have like 2.5 cats... Plus Papi Pequeno is like one of the greatest animal names I have given to any of my animals.... Here are my prior pet names I came up with or my parents & brother came up with them;
-Little Chicken (cat when I was 8)
-Rocky (cat when I was 10)
-Boggley (dog when I was 5)
-Mrs. Suzy (Cat when I was 4)
-Beaner (brothers cat when I was 5)
-Gonzo (Moms dog when I was 8)
-Beaker (dog when I was 12...RIP just passed away this year)
-Foofoonie (brothers hamster who I think he named Killer)
-Nards (mouse I have now)
-Mr. Tweeterwinks (bird I have now)
-Mrs. Vanessa Tweeterwinks (other bird I have now)
-Helena (Turtle I have now)
-Nick (Other turtle I have now)
-Mrs. Bianca 2 (mouse I had last year/brothers 1st mouse)
-Lilly (retarded Himalayan cat who I had to get rid of because Billie hated her guts & would constantly kick her a**. Inca & I taped $10 to her collar & dropped her off in the faboulas 40s for a chance at the high life)
-Miss Billie Buttons (ruler of the house who was supposed to be named Edel but my aunt hated that name)
-Gary (a name with nothing to do with his one eye. Oddly enough, it took me a while to come up with his name. Lots of good contenders given by friends & family. Seymore, Eye, Socket, Winky & my favorite Sir Winks A Lot)
-Henry (Turtle I caught fishing when I was 7)
-And lots of fish that are too numerous to list....

Count Mockula said...

Papi IS an insanely good-looking cat. You've got to give him that . . .