What's in a name?

We got our cat from the Animal Shelter on a hot August day. He came right up to the bar, looked us in the eyes and purred. I think that's one of the last times he ever purred. My take is: "I got what I wanted, a family, so why bother expending energy into purring?"

He was about 6 months old and it quickly became clear that he saw me has his slave; I was the one who let him in and out, who fed him.....you get the idea. I was bemoaning that fact one day when my son said, "Don't feel bad. Kitty is a teenager in human years. It's natural that he does not like you. Wait till he's older."

Well, the wait is over and the jury is in. He's older and I'm still his willing slave. The problem is that despite how he turns away his nose from me, I think of him as my child. Which begets another problem. What should I call him? The oldest, because that is what he is in human years? The youngest, because that is what he is in cat years?

I understand that in the scheme of the world, this sort of whimsy doesn't really signify, but it does matter to me because words, names, matter. After all, I spend my days weaving words together and we all know that titles are a big deal because, like Kitty's first purr, titles can pull people in. I'm still surprised I came up with "The Girl Who Went Missing." It's a far cry from the original, rather bland "Mumbai Girls."

So back to the "What's in a name" dilemma. Kitty is the same whether I dub him my oldest or youngest child. And yet I know that isn't quite true because though the inside of my novel is the same, no matter the title, it is the title that first catches the eye.

As for Kitty,I'm his slave, never mind that he just calls me "Meow." I confess that sometimes I think of it as the "Now of Meow."
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Published on May 13, 2015 13:22
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message 1: by Ace (new)

Ace Varkey Thanks so much, Stephanie. I'm guessing you have a cat? Or should I say, a cat has you?


message 2: by Suz (new)

Suz Good work getting your kitty from a shelter Ace, this is what everyone should do huh?!

Best wishes from your non cat loving, but blog loving fan x x x


message 3: by Ace (new)

Ace Varkey Dear Suzanne,

You love the blog but not the cat...hmmmm....let me think about this.....I guess we can still be friends...as long as I don't tell my cat. He's fussy that way.


message 4: by Suz (new)

Suz I'm terrible, it's not in a bad way, I just don't love em' and also they make me sneeze and need to take drugs. I hope you'll all forgive me lol ;)


Veronica ⭐️ Another very clever post Ace. We've had many cats over the years all with very distinct personalities but our present cat takes the cake....and the chicken, the biscuits, the yoghurt etc, etc


message 6: by Ace (new)

Ace Varkey Your cat might have been a gourmand in a past life. My present cat ignores human food, which is great because the previous one was quite devious about getting to fish. She also loved liver so much I took to calling her Liver-ace, after Liberace. Thanks for commenting on the post. I'm new to it and of course wonder if people like/dislike it.


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