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Like you didn't have enough on your plate with the dogs lol! You are wonderful. We almost named one of our dogs Layla. It means "dark beauty". And she will be a beauty once those poor goopy eyes clear up!
The foster has WAY more going on than I do actually. She was picking up two other kittens and asked if I could take those too but I would have lived in fear of having the kittens escape from the bedroom and be out in the house as Harry was on his way in. And someone who had committed to fostering several mamas and babies backed out on her after the fact. And she has a number of foster dogs as well. I can't be that person but I can help one here and there. I did clean her eyes up and she looks so much better. Going to the vet tonight...
A couple cat names I thought of, but didn't use because Nimbus simply came with the perfect name already given...
Malarkey or Shenanigans. Shortened for daily use to Mal or Shenzi respectively. Personally I think Malarkey is more masculine. So I gave Nimbus a "full name" (like it's ever going to matter) of Nimbus Murray Malarkey.
Probably not but I bet in daily use, Cleopatra would typically be shortened to Cleo.
Which would inevitably wind up being something like "widdle bitty Cleo cutesy wootsie woo" or something.
LOL
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