some people name their pets human names. other people name them after food or things. what are the most unusual ones you know? 5 comments My brother’s catis called Funghi. We’re not swiss italian. “Ugryź” – which means “bite” in Polish. You’re trying to escape from a dog running after you and you hear his owner shout ” Bite! Bite!” Medicine is always fun. I, for example, own a Zyrtec (black Belgian shepherd). Not necessarily unusual, but I’ve noticed that a lot of people name their orange cats after orange or yellow foods (list translated into English): – Caramel – Tangerine – Ginger – Biscuit – Cheddar – Pufulete (Romanian snack similar to Cheetos) My cat’s name is Meatball, but I will call him Keftedaki Mou because it’s important for him to know a little bit of Greek. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“Ugryź” – which means “bite” in Polish. You’re trying to escape from a dog running after you and you hear his owner shout ” Bite! Bite!”
Not necessarily unusual, but I’ve noticed that a lot of people name their orange cats after orange or yellow foods (list translated into English): – Caramel – Tangerine – Ginger – Biscuit – Cheddar – Pufulete (Romanian snack similar to Cheetos)
My cat’s name is Meatball, but I will call him Keftedaki Mou because it’s important for him to know a little bit of Greek.
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My brother’s catis called Funghi. We’re not swiss italian.
“Ugryź” – which means “bite” in Polish.
You’re trying to escape from a dog running after you and you hear his owner shout ” Bite! Bite!”
Medicine is always fun. I, for example, own a Zyrtec (black Belgian shepherd).
Not necessarily unusual, but I’ve noticed that a lot of people name their orange cats after orange or yellow foods (list translated into English):
– Caramel
– Tangerine
– Ginger
– Biscuit
– Cheddar
– Pufulete (Romanian snack similar to Cheetos)
My cat’s name is Meatball, but I will call him Keftedaki Mou because it’s important for him to know a little bit of Greek.