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My aunt years ago name her dog "D.O.G.". For years I thought it was a real name when I finally realized she was just calling him by the letters of the word dog.
Ironically, my daughter's friend named her cat the exact same way "C.A.T.". At first I thought it was a very beautiful different name since it sounds exotic when you just say the letters fast. Duh....old people! ![]()
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thats quite funny
i can never be bothered to thing of a name for my pets my fish is called bob the 8th and i did have a cat ages ago which was called poppet i didnt name it though i think my mum and dad did some people do name their cats strange things i saw a film with a cat called albert felinestein
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HENCE WE NAMED HER "SQUEEKY MIRACLE"!(=^v^=)
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