OK, the wifey has spoken. His name is Fox. I shall leave her to defend her choices...I have been married almost 42 years and I don't do dumb things. Normally. Anyway, here is Fox, who joins Dini, our grey/tan/white kitten rescue from last summer, and Sophie, my precious Tortie we got a few months later. The three make up the Council of Floof that meets on our front porch in the evenings...but probably will only be doing that in the mornings for a while since this is Phoenix. Anyway, say hello to Fox, a true "orange" (look at his eyes).
Oh, and he is a Calvinist. We did not choose him, he chose us!
@HwsEleutheroi Fox is a wonderful addition to the Council of FLOOF! I look forward to future #orangecat reports!
@HwsEleutheroi 42! The meaning of everything is:
@HwsEleutheroi More cats! Lord, make it stop! The only thing worse would be you riding your bike through my beloved back roads of Northeast Tennessee with a cat in tow, blocking traffic for your personal exercise. I love your teachings and political stances, brother. God bless you.
@HwsEleutheroi I've always believed that Cats do not have a very tight grasp on their own names. My cat has 2 used names and probably about 7 variations on each. Gandalf / Linguini Gandolini/Gando/Lingolini etc.
@HwsEleutheroi See if she will let you put an E on the end of the name in honor of John Foxe
@HwsEleutheroi I suspect he has some Norwegian Forrest Cat in him judging by his tail, my cat Louis is a Norwegian Forrest cat, they are the 2nd largest domestic cat breed out there, and my Louis is 18 lbs,
@HwsEleutheroi Congratulations. Cats are so wonderful. I love my Kiara and Abigail.