There are some liqueurs that might fit the bill and your general theme:
Damiana
Midori
Absinthe
Sambuca
There are some liqueurs that might fit the bill and your general theme:
Damiana
Midori
Absinthe
Sambuca
I fostered a grey kitten one time named Gryndel.
Based on that picture, I dub her, “Blur”.
“Sutekh the Destroyer” is a pretty apt name for lots of cats.
I am curious as to whether this one is still in the running-Is it Tibby, or not Tibby?
Shiva, the destroyer.
That is the question.
OUCH
Well, she still doesn’t have a name, but I am more certain on the evil thing. So far she’s fallen down the duct work. Hidden for over two hours while my husband and I ripped apart the house trying to find her. Only found her when she came bouncing up to me while we were still hunting. Don’t know exactly where she was, but think there might be a false bottom on our desk and she somehow is getting in there.
I don’t know that she will end up being called Fluffy, but she will be well and truly spoiled. You don’t need to worry about that.
ok, you haven’t liked any of my other “excellent” suggestions, so here’s another. How about Heidi?
Check your box spring for a hole. Cats like to crawl up in there.
Twist. Scotch and Soda with a little Twist.
But if I was starting fresh I’d have said “Cumulonimbus.” And would have called her “Nimbus” or “Nimby” for short.
She’s a cutie pie, congratulations!
Beetlejuice?
Didn’t work. The kitten is still at slightly askew’s home.
Well, the naming of cats is a difficult matter. It isn’t just one of your holiday games.
They need at least 3 names.
(That’s why Beetlejuice is perfect)
One of ours liked to sleep there. If she went missing, one of the places to check was under the bed to see if there was a sag in the bottom liner.
All of our cats have had multiple names.
So? What’s her name?
Gary.