This has been a plan in the making for a month or two, now. I still feel the presence of dear Mima, and her photo is still attached to my computer screen. I also looked for her when I came home yesterday, after nearly three weeks away. But for a while now the house has seemed to lack a certain something; and yesterday we brought home two wee kittens, just three months old. One is dark brown, whom we have called Orlando, though I am already thinking of her as "the lady Orlando", as in Sally Potter's film. Here she is:
And her brother we have called... well, here's a question: should it be Wulf, Woolf, or Wolf? Which is the least naff? He has a tremendous appetite, so Wolf may be the most appropriate. But should we indulge the medievalism of Wulf? Or the link to Orlando of Woolf? Votes welcome!
And just in case there were any doubt about their utter cuteness....
And her brother we have called... well, here's a question: should it be Wulf, Woolf, or Wolf? Which is the least naff? He has a tremendous appetite, so Wolf may be the most appropriate. But should we indulge the medievalism of Wulf? Or the link to Orlando of Woolf? Votes welcome!
And just in case there were any doubt about their utter cuteness....
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I should say that whatever you think of our naff names, they are a whole lot better than the fancy faux-aristocratic names they came with...
Very beautiful kittens. I much prefer Wulf. Nici xx
*clasps hands, helpless in the face of cutitude*
I like Wolf best -- it sort of encompasses the others.
Or you could call him Hogarth, which is a nice word/picture puzzle and a nod to both the Woolves.
But probably not Hodge, Jeoffry, Selima, McCavity or Mrs Norris.
Beautiful kittens. Wolf or Wulf is my vote.
My goodness, what gorgeous colors they both are! I vote for Wulf.
Bwahahahaha! Finally succumbed, tho a house does lack a certain something without an animal presence.
They're very beautiful. I rather like 'Wulf' (what about 'Wulf and Eadwacer'?) I immediately thought of 'Leonard', of course, both because of Mr Woolf and my former feline beloved.
kittens!!!! they are gorgeous. wulf would be a sweet name.
Congratulations, Stephanie.
We lost our dear 17-year-old cat last May, and are still not ready to adopt again. Someday, perhaps.
For what it's worth, I prefer "Wolf".
Well, Lachlan, it's funny. It's not at all like having Mima back. She'll never be replaced. But there is something rather wonderful about seeing these kittens getting to know us, and recognise our voices, and so forth. And oh, last night, when they were both snuggling up to watch Spooks with me on the couch...
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