Tall Girl wants to call him 'Jam' but as we've adopted him, he already has a name; Archie, a perfectly lovely name for an ageing cat. I proposed Mr. A Cat but that is not what she wants. She is excited and sends a text: I'm calling him Mr Jammy Dodger Kitty Catty...Dodger for short or for longer shortness 'Jammy Dodger'!
Longer shortness? Well that's really going to confuse him!
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What a beauty. He is a magnificent specimen of a cat. Looks like he has a lion's ruff round his neck!
Maggie X
Nuts in May
Yes Maggie, he's a Birman and they do have a ruff. He was from Bristol and Wales Cat Rescue and free to us (donation only) as he quite old. He seems to be the perfect companion and is next to me as I type. I think we are very lucky to have found him :-)
Aaaaaaaarchie!
Why is it that pets make a home seem complete?
As with all cats, regardless of whatever you call him, he'll only answer when he wants to.
Ah, what a handsome guy! And how wonderful that he's found a forever home now, too. I think Archibald suits his dignified appearance.
Thanks Rose, isn't he like your lovely cat?
Mr A Cat might be interpreted as Mr Alley Cat - not very flattering. Archie is a good name. I guess his charming company will make up for a bit of carpet-shredding!
A Cat sounds perfect to me, even without the title :) He looks gorgeous too, hope he spends many happy years with you x
He's gorgeous and def their loss! Hope he's settling in well!
He is absolutely adorable, I can't believe people gave him away but lucky you to have him! My kitten also sits beside me as I write which is just lovely.
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