Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2015-09-09 01:56.
I just named my cat "Sookie," the Americanized version of "Suki." Suki means "happy" in Thai and "beloved" in Japanese, two qualities that are very fitting for my little girl! She was a stray that was spotted hanging around my workplace and while she was skittish about being approached, she was extremely lovey and friendly once she let you pet her. I was worried about bringing her home, not sure how long she'd been a stray and if she'd take to being indoors, but she made herself right at home. She loves to run and play, so I really liked the playfulness of the name "Sookie."
I just named my cat "Sookie,"
I just named my cat "Sookie," the Americanized version of "Suki." Suki means "happy" in Thai and "beloved" in Japanese, two qualities that are very fitting for my little girl! She was a stray that was spotted hanging around my workplace and while she was skittish about being approached, she was extremely lovey and friendly once she let you pet her. I was worried about bringing her home, not sure how long she'd been a stray and if she'd take to being indoors, but she made herself right at home. She loves to run and play, so I really liked the playfulness of the name "Sookie."