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I thought about cuda but hubby thought it was pretty harsh for him to live with all his life. Maybe hooka.
 
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Hawaiian ocean is Moana (moh-ah-nah)
One = sand (oh-neh)
Kapeku = to splash water, as driving in fish ( ka-pee-ku)
Manini = convict tang (mah-nee-nee)
Makai = toward the ocean (mah ky-ee)
Hana = bay, in place names (hah-nah)
Hono = bay, cave, sheltered spot in the sea (hoh-noh)
Kai = sea, saltwater (ki-ee)
Nalu = wave, surf (nah-loo)

My feral rescue from the Harbor House roof knows he is Awa (passage through reef = harbor; modern) (ah-vah)
 
jstuart1:
Hubby thought of this one and I nixed it. I can see it now, when he is a few months older and outside playing, we go outside and holler "SHARK BAIT"!!! :11:
You shouldn't have to holler for it.
It should be tied up just like a dog has to be.
 
well, if you have the lexington, how about the oriskany? though i think stroke would be great...
 
you sure that's a tabby? Looks like a baby Bengal - if there are spots on the tummy, you probably have a Bengal on your hands. Be warned - they are amazing cats, but a damn handful. got one myself :).

how about Squid?

Z...
 
Actually, another way to see if it's a bengal is to have a look at the fur int he sun, if his fur has a "gold speckle" to it, then he is a Bengal...

Z...
 
I used to raise persians and thought he was a brown patched tabby but since he's a boy that can't be. My polydactyl kitty is part occicat and he is definitly spotted. I think macerel tabby's have spots rather than bullseyes too. I'll have to look at his coat closer and try to figure it out. I definitly have never seen a taby boy with the coat warmth this guy has and it's very coarse.

Zeeman:
Actually, another way to see if it's a bengal is to have a look at the fur int he sun, if his fur has a "gold speckle" to it, then he is a Bengal...

Z...
 
He does look kinda like an occicat..? I have two of them-they are unique!
Is his belly spotted?
Cute little guy!
 

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