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<p>[QUOTE="KDD, post: 4161853, member: 110611"]I don't like posting my pet names online, I feel stupid for naming them what I did. But it was based on a foreign word meaning Hurricane. Oh whatever, I called him Uri after the Italian word Uragano. I was a Nino Rota enthusiast at the time and had just discovered the score for the 1979 movie Hurricane. It sounds like a silly Russian or Israeli name, or an abbreviation for urine. I don't know, I just called him cat.</p><p><br /></p><p>We found him after losing my late grandfathers cat who was always wild and hard to control. He just disappeared. Soon after, a cat that had the same patterns as him appeared outside my window. He was malnourished and weak and allowed me to pick him up because he virtually couldn't run or fight back. I pet him at the food bowl then showed him my bedroom. He went crazy and demanded out. I had to let him go. Several hours later, he came into the house voluntarily and meowed like mad at my bedroom door. It was crazy the contrast: him jumping up and smashing everything over to wanting desperate to come back in. From that moment, he became our cat. He was an extremely sweet animal.</p><p><br /></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]F4J0noD7JiI[/MEDIA][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KDD, post: 4161853, member: 110611"]I don't like posting my pet names online, I feel stupid for naming them what I did. But it was based on a foreign word meaning Hurricane. Oh whatever, I called him Uri after the Italian word Uragano. I was a Nino Rota enthusiast at the time and had just discovered the score for the 1979 movie Hurricane. It sounds like a silly Russian or Israeli name, or an abbreviation for urine. I don't know, I just called him cat. We found him after losing my late grandfathers cat who was always wild and hard to control. He just disappeared. Soon after, a cat that had the same patterns as him appeared outside my window. He was malnourished and weak and allowed me to pick him up because he virtually couldn't run or fight back. I pet him at the food bowl then showed him my bedroom. He went crazy and demanded out. I had to let him go. Several hours later, he came into the house voluntarily and meowed like mad at my bedroom door. It was crazy the contrast: him jumping up and smashing everything over to wanting desperate to come back in. From that moment, he became our cat. He was an extremely sweet animal. [MEDIA=youtube]F4J0noD7JiI[/MEDIA][/QUOTE]
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