My girls are good about answering to their names. not necessarily coming as called though. Sara, lovely calico that she is, once even gave me a reply that sounded like she was saying WHAT! Just like i’d expect a middle school girl to answer her parents. highly annoyed.
We have two feral, gray tabbies that we feed on the front porch. The larger is male and we named him Fortran. He has been in several fights. The smaller is very small and extremely loud so we named her Dolby.
And thus her name is cemented. I also notice young Ora has really settled in. At first it was all threats of violence and kicking, and now it’s just joy at being named, playful kitten antics and kicking. I mean she’s still an agent of chaos and as seen with Lupin you never grow out of that, but she’s now a happy one. It’s also nice it really DIDN’T seem to take her long to go from being deeply paranoid of the family to throughly loving them. Though given the threat of her and Iggy being separated has clearly passed, it’s easy to see why, it’s just .. nice.
Iggy Shipwright: Meet my cousin, Ziggy Starcrossed!
Puckmosis: Glad to meet you!
Lupinium: How did you get the name Starcrossed?
Ziggy: I come from a long line of navigators. I can guide you anywhere on land or sea.
Iggy: I’m glad to see you. What brings you here?
Ziggy: Recently I was the navigator aboard the ship Red Planet Spider. One day a terrible storm came up, but the fearless crew saved the day.
Puckmosis: What happened to the ship and crew?
Ziggy: We managed to get to harbor safely, where a pair of fisher cat brothers helped us.
Iggy: You must mean Fresh and Salty Water Cats. They’re great guys.
Ziggy: They’re out catching fish for the New Year’s feast fish course. Some of the crew are lending a paw. They told me you have a wonderful group of Artisans who can help with ship repairs.
Sound of Grumbling
Elvis-Anum: Who’s making all that noise?
Puckmosis: Elvis, meet Iggy’s cousin Ziggy. We’re going to the Royal Kitchen for tea and scones. Want to join us? (To Ziggy: Thomios always has something in the kitchen for late night snackers, and it’s no trouble to fix a pot of tea).
Elvis: Might as well. Glad to meet you, Ziggy.
Iggy: It’s almost 2 am. Want to join me in a before bedtime run after snackies, Ziggs?
Bartholomew does seem to recognize his name. When we were away for a couple of days, we set up the AlbertCam again (and that was painful). It has a talk function and Albert’s Man called “Bartholomew…” a few times and POP catface in the camera.
This was also the first time we left Bartholomew alone overnight and there seems to have been minimal destruction — the tree is still standing! He also seems to have missed us and snuggled with me for the first time this morning.
It’s not that cats do not hear you the first time you call. Most cats respond immediately by putting you on their Things to Do list.
With my cat Raz, all I have to do is step outside and call her name a couple of times, then go back inside. She always comes when called, within an hour. :)
My cat responds to her name… and “Mow Mow”..and especially “TREATS!” ..and “it’s bedtime!” and she’s learning “Birds!” (cause we have a new bird feeder behind 1 way film on the window so she can watch the birds without scaring them off)
PK answers to all her names, almost always with a response in the form of a tiny, short, gravelly meow. I drive Barbara crazy sometimes, because PK and I, we’ll get into a “conversation” of me calling here by her many names and hers responding. I think it’s fun, my wife not so much!
OT: Georgia shared about her great-great grandfather, an artist. Now we know where her talent began! “With the new Pinocchio movie out, I thought this might be interesting to share… My great great grandfather Rene Quentin illustrated the first American translation of Pinocchio, “Pinocchio’s Adventures in Wonderland”! It was published out of Boston, MA in 1898. Grandpa Quentin was an oil painter born in Paris, who immigrated to Canada and then later to Boston, before making his home in Providence, RI. He was my father’s great grandfather. He painted one of Queen Victoria’s Canadian portraits, and also the beautiful piece “The Fortune Teller” included at the end of this post. Many of his murals are still up today and you can see some of his artwork online in searches. My much adored Aunt Lizzie Dunn gave me this copy of Pinocchio from 1898 and I love it so much.If you’ve ever wondered if art or illustrating is in the blood… maybe?? I wish I had half of Grandpa Quentin’s ability to paint, though! Don’t get me wrong—I love my paintings! I’m a big fan of my own work. But look up some of his seascapes and landscapes…Simply gorgeous! I like to hope maybe I inherited a bit of his ability to tell a story in a scene. I would love to have had a chance to talk to him about illustrating and composing an image with characters. Maybe over a coffee, in Paris, Canada, Boston, or wherever his travels brought him.”
My little Angel asked me “Why?” when I told her “NO” when she wanted to jump up on my kitchen counter. I just melted at her look and told her I was so sorry…(;′⌒`)
McColl34 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Joyful hiss” I love it!
McColl34 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“And I may even answer to it!” Of course, that depends on your definition of “Answer to it,” which is almost certainly not the same as Ora Zella’s.
Le'letha Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Paw of Nope from Goldie!
dmah Premium Member almost 2 years ago
But not ever — NEVER — “Cinderella”. Ora Zella doesn’t need a prince to rescue her: she can save herself, thank you very much!
Sue Ellen almost 2 years ago
Jasper was my only cat who “answered to” his name, but only if I sang it twice.
♪e♭ ♪e♭ ♩b♭ ♩g
dmah Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Mortadella” also rhymes with Ora Zella. I’m guessing there are probably entire antipasti platters that Ora Zella could work with?
MrsXandamere almost 2 years ago
Heeeelp it’s too cute!!!
Kitty Katz almost 2 years ago
Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati: A Beautiful Morning
It’s a beautiful morning
And I’m lovin’ my brand new name
A whole new game
Just smile and laugh and run around
I just love the sound, new name found
It’s my chance to show and let the world know who I am
Gotta plan
For this beautiful morning!
…….
Ah, I feel like singin’ a brand new song
So long,
I’m gonna be on my way now
Maybe later I’ll take a nap
Or find a lap
Right now though I want to run all around, cover ground
It’s time to have fun while the sun shines
Never hide, all inside, let’s abide
Ah, oh, doo, doo-wah
Doo, do do-wah
…….
I love my new name, there may be a chance there
When they all call me I may want to answer
Seems to me that I really enjoy it here
More and more each day, as I lead the way
It’s okay, morning, evening, day time, 2 am
Ah, do, do-wah
Ah, do, do-wah….
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
What a name my lucky fella
Let’s hiss joyful “vita bella”
Break things when kung fu dancing?, well I tell ya
Then blame it just on Uri Geller
Olive O'Sudden almost 2 years ago
“UNSETTLINGLY POLITE! LOVES TO KICK!”♥
ikini Premium Member almost 2 years ago
O.Z. fangs, panel three!
uncle snipe almost 2 years ago
My girls are good about answering to their names. not necessarily coming as called though. Sara, lovely calico that she is, once even gave me a reply that sounded like she was saying WHAT! Just like i’d expect a middle school girl to answer her parents. highly annoyed.
WelshRat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A kitten to keep at arms length, Goldie?
Font Lady Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We have two feral, gray tabbies that we feed on the front porch. The larger is male and we named him Fortran. He has been in several fights. The smaller is very small and extremely loud so we named her Dolby.
David 42 almost 2 years ago
“And I may even answer to it” ? More likely if treats are involved (but still no guarantees)
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 2 years ago
Ooooh, the cute lil’ fangs! The cute pajamas, and she’s kicking her cute lil’ feet!! Just…too…much…cute..swoooon! (Thump!)
Jacob Mattingly almost 2 years ago
And thus her name is cemented. I also notice young Ora has really settled in. At first it was all threats of violence and kicking, and now it’s just joy at being named, playful kitten antics and kicking. I mean she’s still an agent of chaos and as seen with Lupin you never grow out of that, but she’s now a happy one. It’s also nice it really DIDN’T seem to take her long to go from being deeply paranoid of the family to throughly loving them. Though given the threat of her and Iggy being separated has clearly passed, it’s easy to see why, it’s just .. nice.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If you call the cats for dinner and good things, they’re more likely to answer.
Monroe knows his name. He doesn’t answer, just keeps bouncing around and such, but he does look at who is calling his name.
OZ seems pleased with her name.
Alicelth Premium Member almost 2 years ago
OT a bit
Tigrisan Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A quick OT
cat19632001 almost 2 years ago
Pucky white floof patch!
cat19632001 almost 2 years ago
Ora Zella is high kicking like a kittie Rockette.
misty almost 2 years ago
Her heart is brave and bold
Her quips a sweet surprise
You’ll love but never scold
She’s got Ora Zella vibe
She’ll turn her cute charm on you
You won’t have to think twice
You know as smol cats go
She got Ora Zella vibe
And she’ll tease you, she’ll unease you
All the better just to please you
She’s precocious, and she knows just what it
Takes to make us all crush
She got a presence you can’t deny
She’s got Ora Zella vibe
- J. De Shannon / D. T. Weiss – Bette Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes
Robin Harwood almost 2 years ago
@rs0204. I want to read more about Holmes solving mysteries.
skipper1992 almost 2 years ago
There are cats who answer to their name?
GaryCooper almost 2 years ago
The little one has pajamas with feet!
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ora Zella??? I think we had that last night in a rich pork sugo alla Bolognese.
Kitty Katz almost 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Iggy Shipwright: Meet my cousin, Ziggy Starcrossed!
Puckmosis: Glad to meet you!
Lupinium: How did you get the name Starcrossed?
Ziggy: I come from a long line of navigators. I can guide you anywhere on land or sea.
Iggy: I’m glad to see you. What brings you here?
Ziggy: Recently I was the navigator aboard the ship Red Planet Spider. One day a terrible storm came up, but the fearless crew saved the day.
Puckmosis: What happened to the ship and crew?
Ziggy: We managed to get to harbor safely, where a pair of fisher cat brothers helped us.
Iggy: You must mean Fresh and Salty Water Cats. They’re great guys.
Ziggy: They’re out catching fish for the New Year’s feast fish course. Some of the crew are lending a paw. They told me you have a wonderful group of Artisans who can help with ship repairs.
Sound of Grumbling
Elvis-Anum: Who’s making all that noise?
Puckmosis: Elvis, meet Iggy’s cousin Ziggy. We’re going to the Royal Kitchen for tea and scones. Want to join us? (To Ziggy: Thomios always has something in the kitchen for late night snackers, and it’s no trouble to fix a pot of tea).
Elvis: Might as well. Glad to meet you, Ziggy.
Iggy: It’s almost 2 am. Want to join me in a before bedtime run after snackies, Ziggs?
Ziggy: Love to!
Zoomer&Yeti almost 2 years ago
THANK CAT there are no toe beans today – a lot of you probably wouldn’t survive the cuteness! :-)
Katzen1415 almost 2 years ago
Yes! The first thing I loved about Ora Zella was her pure bombast, so I find panel 4 pretty fun.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
Her name may be Ora Zella, but she answers to absolutely nobody.
prrdh almost 2 years ago
https://poets.org/poem/naming-cats
Miss Mina almost 2 years ago
Bartholomew does seem to recognize his name. When we were away for a couple of days, we set up the AlbertCam again (and that was painful). It has a talk function and Albert’s Man called “Bartholomew…” a few times and POP catface in the camera.
This was also the first time we left Bartholomew alone overnight and there seems to have been minimal destruction — the tree is still standing! He also seems to have missed us and snuggled with me for the first time this morning.
MIHorn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Slightly OT:
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
It’s not that cats do not hear you the first time you call. Most cats respond immediately by putting you on their Things to Do list.
With my cat Raz, all I have to do is step outside and call her name a couple of times, then go back inside. She always comes when called, within an hour. :)
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Smudge and Mouse look up when I say their names, and then go back to what they were doing unless they want lovings, noms or treats.
metagalaxy1970 almost 2 years ago
(laughing) Joyful hiss!!!!
amanda.elliott3619 almost 2 years ago
joyful hiss <3
Catmom almost 2 years ago
O.T. Covid
Red Bird almost 2 years ago
I really like that name. It suits her perfectly.
ronaldalbertansley almost 2 years ago
A boy little kitty or a girl little kitty ?
Eric S almost 2 years ago
My cat responds to her name… and “Mow Mow”..and especially “TREATS!” ..and “it’s bedtime!” and she’s learning “Birds!” (cause we have a new bird feeder behind 1 way film on the window so she can watch the birds without scaring them off)
Space_cat almost 2 years ago
PK answers to all her names, almost always with a response in the form of a tiny, short, gravelly meow. I drive Barbara crazy sometimes, because PK and I, we’ll get into a “conversation” of me calling here by her many names and hers responding. I think it’s fun, my wife not so much!
scaeva Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A cat, by any other name, is still cat.
sugordon almost 2 years ago
I like panel three best, with her trying out her new name. I love how she loves to rhyme
Fennec! at the Disco almost 2 years ago
Testing: ❤️
Lily.spokescat almost 2 years ago
You are the cutest thing! (aside from Miss Beatrix, that is)
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
“Joyful hiss,” when our daughter was little and pretended to be a cat she often hissed for fun.
mepowell almost 2 years ago
OT: Georgia shared about her great-great grandfather, an artist. Now we know where her talent began! “With the new Pinocchio movie out, I thought this might be interesting to share… My great great grandfather Rene Quentin illustrated the first American translation of Pinocchio, “Pinocchio’s Adventures in Wonderland”! It was published out of Boston, MA in 1898. Grandpa Quentin was an oil painter born in Paris, who immigrated to Canada and then later to Boston, before making his home in Providence, RI. He was my father’s great grandfather. He painted one of Queen Victoria’s Canadian portraits, and also the beautiful piece “The Fortune Teller” included at the end of this post. Many of his murals are still up today and you can see some of his artwork online in searches. My much adored Aunt Lizzie Dunn gave me this copy of Pinocchio from 1898 and I love it so much.If you’ve ever wondered if art or illustrating is in the blood… maybe?? I wish I had half of Grandpa Quentin’s ability to paint, though! Don’t get me wrong—I love my paintings! I’m a big fan of my own work. But look up some of his seascapes and landscapes…Simply gorgeous! I like to hope maybe I inherited a bit of his ability to tell a story in a scene. I would love to have had a chance to talk to him about illustrating and composing an image with characters. Maybe over a coffee, in Paris, Canada, Boston, or wherever his travels brought him.”
knight1192a almost 2 years ago
What, is Ora Z a believer in the old “Chuck Norris is so tough…” lines that she wanted a name immitating that?
Catmom almost 2 years ago
❤❤❤ It works!
Felicity-the-cat almost 2 years ago
Jamie would answer to his name, but he wouldn’t come to me. He’d just meow back.
kaylin almost 2 years ago
My little Angel asked me “Why?” when I told her “NO” when she wanted to jump up on my kitchen counter. I just melted at her look and told her I was so sorry…(;′⌒`)