Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2011-06-29 15:12.
We currently have a large male orange & white colored Manx with the name "Ambercrombie". Notice the "m" in it. For several years he was a she and was named "Amber" until our vet let us down gently that our crabby cat was a guy instead of a gal. Due to the nature of having a 12 year old daughter, Amber also has many other pet names. Bebe, Fuzz, Furr and Sassy Booty. We could have a whole litter of cats and still she would have numerous names for each one. Her twin brother wants nothing to do with the cat at all, Ambercrombie, Fuzz or by any other name.
We currently have a large
We currently have a large male orange & white colored Manx with the name "Ambercrombie". Notice the "m" in it. For several years he was a she and was named "Amber" until our vet let us down gently that our crabby cat was a guy instead of a gal. Due to the nature of having a 12 year old daughter, Amber also has many other pet names. Bebe, Fuzz, Furr and Sassy Booty. We could have a whole litter of cats and still she would have numerous names for each one. Her twin brother wants nothing to do with the cat at all, Ambercrombie, Fuzz or by any other name.