Is that little cutie a boy or a girl?
I had a female called Chloe..but her name always got changed to Clo Bo's, and eventually to just Bo (as in Bow).
I've also got a Millie...who gets called Millie Moo, Millie Moo Min and Millie Moogut!!
Is that little cutie a boy or a girl?
I had a female called Chloe..but her name always got changed to Clo Bo's, and eventually to just Bo (as in Bow).
I've also got a Millie...who gets called Millie Moo, Millie Moo Min and Millie Moogut!!
Mandy
Kittycats_delight (Michelle) thanks for the great signature!
What an adorable bunny! Hmm... how about Hamlet?
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How about Ginger?
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Spoiled cat, good
How about messing with visitors' heads and calling the bunny "Rover"?![]()
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Originally Posted by Catty1
I LIKE that idea
Cute widdle bunny, how about Gingersnap?
Oh, I think Luckycharm is pretty cute ... how did the widdle bunny in the pink towel find her way into CAT general anyway?![]()
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http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=131397Originally Posted by cassiesmom
This is the original thread on how the bunny came to be on CAT general. Since it started here I just thought I would continue it here by asking for a name.
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