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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Toad

12 1/2 year old Toady is a patient little soul

biding his time



waiting and hoping for chippy to return.

Are you making fun of me, cat-sitter?
No Toad, I admire your staying power.


Here's some common names for an orange and white cat...


Apricat 
autumn
Butterscotch
carrot
Cheddar
dundee (brand of marmalade)
Dorito
flame
Garfield
ginger
Julius (after the delicious fruit drink)
mango
Marmalade
oj
Peach
prince Harry
Pumpkin
rusty
Sunkist
tigger


I still like Toady


hugs, Deb

15 comments:

  1. Yep, I have an orange Julius!! :) My friend named him when he was a stray in our yard and i thought we weren't going to keep him. THe name stuck! It suits him.

    Toad is very handsome.

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  2. That said, I probably call him "Mr. FLuffypants" just as often. Or on formal occasions, "Mr. FLuffy Pantaloons." :)

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  3. Isn't he a cool cat !
    I love his name....Toady so perfect :)
    ~Jo

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  4. Our orange cat was given the inspired name of Taffy. ~ Maureen

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  5. Such a pretty face! I like that name too. Has character.
    Brenda

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  6. Toady is a cute little fellow, and suits his name.

    Have a nice weekend friends - hope you get some sunshine.

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  7. Beautiful boy! And such a gorgeous face. I love his markings.
    A kind of unfortunate name for such lovely, handsome boy. But then I've got no room to talk.
    I have or have had Pumpkin, Tigger and Harry.

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  8. Such a beautiful face! THe name really suits him:)

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  9. The only ginger cat I've ever known was called Sherlock. I do hope Toady's patience was rewarded.
    Jane x

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  10. My tiny orange and white girl-cat is named Tungsten, but she has a will of iron. She's patient like Toady, too.

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  11. toady is so cute..our oranges ones were Mugsy..after mugsy malone..he meawed..instead of meowing.and our other one started life as and autumn until we found out he was a boy and he became otto or otto bisquit as we loved to call him.;)

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