I’ve always wanted to buy a black kitten and call him Poe. I first heard the story, The Black Cat when I was about ten years old. We listed to it in class, on a cassette player. Ever since then I’ve had this daft idea that if I ever get a black cat, I’d call it Poe.
We came very close to buying a kitten yesterday afternoon (at an extortionate price), but I couldn’t help feeling a little sad because although it was a very bonny little kitten, it was black and white, not just black – so the name wouldn’t really work.
So we came home without it. I went outside to read in the sun. Paula went upstairs on the computer. Five minutes later she was downstairs, saying she’d found a black cat for sale on the internet, and only half a mile away. Next thing I know, this tiny ball of charcoal fluff is padding about our front room, just waiting for a name.
So this was it! My moment. I’ve waited 29 years for this opportunity. I picked her up and in a clear, commanding voice to all in our house I announced my perfect choice of name.
‘Don’t be so stupid,’ came the reply. ‘The kids can name her.’
So she’s called Jasmine instead.
Friday, 23 May 2008
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5 comments:
What a very sweet kitten. I would have called her Mary though....
Ahhhhhh, so cute (er, unlike your picture, below right, have to say - eek!!)
poppy x
I really wanted a gothy-type name, with her being black. Cameron (5)suggested Jelly first, then GhostFreak once he got the hang of things. He's still disappointed we didn't call her that.
Cats can have middle names, surely! Jasmine Ghost-freak, Poe's got a hell of a ring to it!
N
Hey... never considered that. Jasmine Ghostfreak Poe it is!
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