Today we picked up Singa's new sister (let's all hope she'll accept her soon
). The little one was rescued from a litterof 4. Their mother obviously was dumped as she was wearing a nice collar when the family was found. The mother immediately got sterilized and the foster took in one of the kittens (unfortunately she couldn't take them all to find a home). When I picked the kitty up today she told me that sadly the brothers and sisters all disappeared (and it seems like someone complained about the mass of stray cats in that area and they were most likey taken away - meaning sent to get killed
). I hate Singapore for this.
Anyhow.. at least one was rescued. And here she is:
I have been thinking about names.... Since I am in Singapore... Singa is translated 'lion' in Malay. And for the new kitten we were thinking of either Pipit ('i' pronounced as in tin) which is Malay for "sparrow" or Tikus (ponounced 'teekos') which means 'mouse' or Blachan ('a' pronounced as in far) which is a Malay type of sauce made of shrimp paste and other ingredients and smells really bad, but when you call someone Blachan it means smelly (heehee - I find that cute actually
).
Or German word Kruemel (pronounced 'kroomle' which means crumbs (as in bread crumb or cake crumb) and is used as a cute way to call little naughty things....
I am German and my bf is Malay (just to explain the weird names we choose)
and one of Singa for the record... never posted any adult pics of her I think
Anyhow.. at least one was rescued. And here she is:
I have been thinking about names.... Since I am in Singapore... Singa is translated 'lion' in Malay. And for the new kitten we were thinking of either Pipit ('i' pronounced as in tin) which is Malay for "sparrow" or Tikus (ponounced 'teekos') which means 'mouse' or Blachan ('a' pronounced as in far) which is a Malay type of sauce made of shrimp paste and other ingredients and smells really bad, but when you call someone Blachan it means smelly (heehee - I find that cute actually
Or German word Kruemel (pronounced 'kroomle' which means crumbs (as in bread crumb or cake crumb) and is used as a cute way to call little naughty things....
I am German and my bf is Malay (just to explain the weird names we choose)
and one of Singa for the record... never posted any adult pics of her I think