Moochers
I was going through pictures today and I found some of Moochers my cat.
Moochers, I can’t believe we named her that, the poor cat. She was such a frail thing when she found us, and the name didn’t fit at all. But there we were in the vet’s office and they asked me her name. Moochers was all that came to mind, so Moochers it was.
I think that’s why she’s giving me this look. She just can’t believe I named her that!
Over time the name grew to fit her. Or, maybe she grew to fit the name? Hummm…
Now she’s a “huge” part of our family and I dare say she’s probably the only cat ever named Moochers. She comes when she’s called and I take that as a sign she likes her name.
She even looks like a Moochers now. No starving cats in this house!
She’s getting older and like all of us, she’s starting to show a bit of age. The fur above her eyes may be thinning but her body sure isn’t.
She’ll be helping me decorate for Christmas this week. She loves to participate in everything, especially if it involves a pillow. Have you started decorating yet? Do you start right after Thanksgiving?
Fyi, we’re working on our blog over the next week trying to fix a few things. Hopefully our link page will be back soon!
Anne
21 Comments
michele
hello
years ago in my family we had a similar cat , same color ,same fur . All the cats inour home were called POMPON.
each time my mother thought it is a male . No no she was and of course she gave birth.
I like Moochers
cordially
michele
Hildy
She’s beautiful! My cats are 10yo now and it shows. They stay more inside where it’s warmer and the connection between us grows stronger every day. As much as I love kitties I think it’s even better when they’re older:-)
Nancy B.
Precious kitty love :)