If I thought our vet could handle it, I would tell them his name was Heru-pa-khered - Horus (Heru) the Child - but I think I'm going to get funny looks just telling them his name is Horus.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Horatio becomes Horus
The little fart pulled a name change on me very similar to the one that Goblin pulled when I first got her. He'd knocked over a trash basket and was rooting around in it so I yelled at him to stop. What came out of my mouth was "Horus, NO! Stop it!" So there you have it . . . Horatio becomes Horus.
If I thought our vet could handle it, I would tell them his name was Heru-pa-khered - Horus (Heru) the Child - but I think I'm going to get funny looks just telling them his name is Horus.
If I thought our vet could handle it, I would tell them his name was Heru-pa-khered - Horus (Heru) the Child - but I think I'm going to get funny looks just telling them his name is Horus.
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I liked Horatio better than Horus and one of the joys of having cats is watching the vets faces when you tell them the names. And believe me I have freaked out plenty of vets since I refuse to name any two animals the same if I can avoid it.
BY the way - am I crazy or does that story about the new cat sound like the same story he gave you for the white cat (Mouse)?
You're crazy, but we knew that didn't we. ;D
As far as I know nobody did anything untoward to Mouse. He just went out and found the Muggle Monster a toy to play with because she was depressed by herself.
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