Find me a name!

Find me a name!

We already had a cat, but two days ago I found this kittten that had been abandoned and was sick, so I took it to the vet, and then home.
We accept suggestions for a name that suits her :-)

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7 Responses to “Find me a name!”

  1. Becky Says:

    Ohhh… it's adorable! How lucky it is to find a friend like you to take it home.

    Maybe that's a good name? Lucky. :-)

  2. Daniele Muscetta Says:

    That's the name that also my wife first suggested, and we have considered that one at first too. Then the choice has fallen on "ETCIU" (I still am not really sure this is the right spelling) that is pretty much the noise one makes whien SNEEZING…. since the poor beast was sneezing continuosly and we had to cure her for a couple of weeks.
    Now she's fine, you can check out more pics of her (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dani3l3/214197508/ for example) on my Flickr account.
    Thanks a lot for passing by!

  3. Navin Harish Says:

    It was so nice of you to take give the cat treatment and a home. Here in Bombay, the cats are not domesticated so widely but a lot of them thrive in the protected environment of housing society compounds, like this one who is a good friend of my son.

  4. Daniele Muscetta Says:

    That is so nice. My kids love cats too. Actually, these two cats we have are very very sweet and they let the kids do anything to them (kids can be rough)… and they are bearing them patiently :-)

  5. Anton Says:

    Of course probably far too late but how about

    'Timido' ?

  6. Stephanie Booth Says:

    So, how did the first cat take the arrival of the little second?

  7. Daniele Muscetta Says:

    Oh Stephanie… as You figured out here ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/dani3l3/195408050/ ) they are getting along just GREAT :-) )

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