Update & One eyed kitty

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, I have a rule: Live with them for a couple of weeks before deciding on a name. All of a sudden, one name in particular will be a purr-fect fit.
For some of my kitties I just knew from the get-go that I had the right names for them. But when the name doesn't present itself immediately I do the same thing as you describe above, Carol. It really helps. :)


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Hannah came from a litter of seven kitties that had been dumped off in a field on a cold October day in 2001. The receptionist at our vet's office found six of them on her way home from work one evening. Her headlights shown on something in the field and she stopped to investigate. Sure enough, she found six shivering and very sad little furbabies. She gathered them up and took them home. On her way back to work the next morning, kittens in the back seat, something told her to stop one more time and check the location of her discovery. Sure enough, there was one more lost little soul. So she gathered the little loner up and went on to work, seven little sweethearts now in the back seat. Our vet and his staff cared for them and were diligent in finding good homes for all of them. The receptionist ended up adopting two of those little orphans. One, the little female, she named Willow. The other, a little male, had an injured eye and appeared to always be winking. She named him Winky. Just more food for thought as you come closer to naming your new addition. Hugs.
 
@Blamethecats and Hannah -

After being on the receiving end of such cruelty as a tiny kitten I am so glad that little Hannah found you, Carol. She could not have a better or more devoted momma to care for her. You fill her life with love. :) (Was Hannah the 'straggler?')

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(Was Hannah the 'straggler?')
I will never know. Asked that question, but the staff at the vet's office didn't know which kitty was which and the receptionist wasn't there the day I chose Hannah to be my furever baby. A few weeks later, when I took Hannie back for vaccines and a checkup, they told me that the receptionist had gotten married and moved out of town with her new husband... I never saw her again. However, a couple of years later when I again took Hannah in for an appointment of some sort, Winky and Willow were there, being boarded while Sharon and her hubby were away on an extended vacation. They were beautiful, big kitties by then. What a joy to see them again!
 
I will never know. Asked that question, but the staff at the vet's office didn't know which kitty was which and the receptionist wasn't there the day I chose Hannah to be my furever baby. A few weeks later, when I took Hannie back for vaccines and a checkup, they told me that the receptionist had gotten married and moved out of town with her new husband... I never saw her again. However, a couple of years later when I again took Hannah in for an appointment of some sort, Winky and Willow were there, being boarded while Sharon and her hubby were away on an extended vacation. They were beautiful, big kitties by then. What a joy to see them again!

I had a cat named kittydid when I was younger.i couldn't come up with a name for her but she was always getting into trouble making messes etc.when everyone would ask who did this i said the kitty did it so I decided kittydid was a good name for her Lol.
 
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