Something Classical, perhaps? Sophia seems a fine name for a cat.
*can we step out of the blog-format a bit so Guil can lightly stroke said kitty behind its ears, in a totally calm, controlled, not-fawning-at-all sort of way? because he's not fawning! at all! but it's just so cute --*
*aw! is going to get grey-and-white fur all over his black-offset-by-earth-tones-ensemble, but there's a kitty!*
Hero has a certain, Romantic resonance to it, even with Leander drowned in the estranging sea -- and Sylvia brings to mind Plath. But I don't know if she strikes me as a Hero ... *cradles the kitten and scratches her chin with the most reserved of expressions, amending* So much as a kitten can strike anyone as anything.
*giggles* Well, she likes to strike my crocheting. I've already had to untangle her twice. Sylvia Plath is one of my favorite poets, though I suppose in that vein I should call her Keats or Seeger or something.
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Something Classical, perhaps? Sophia seems a fine name for a cat.
*can we step out of the blog-format a bit so Guil can lightly stroke said kitty behind its ears, in a totally calm, controlled, not-fawning-at-all sort of way? because he's not fawning! at all! but it's just so cute --*
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Oo, Sophia is very nice. I was pondering Hero or Sylvia myself.
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Hero has a certain, Romantic resonance to it, even with Leander drowned in the estranging sea -- and Sylvia brings to mind Plath. But I don't know if she strikes me as a Hero ... *cradles the kitten and scratches her chin with the most reserved of expressions, amending* So much as a kitten can strike anyone as anything.
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