OT New QI!

Yay Wendy!!! I can not wait to meet him one day! I never did announce my new QI last month did I? I have a new cat named Samuel.

Christ> Wendy

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Your QI family sound hilarious - I'd love to see pics!

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Sharon Harper

Ummm a distinguished looking cute dog! Congrats Grace

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VanGoghLoverinCA

Congratulations! We have a rescued dog also. It is so satisfying to give a new home to a pet.

liz young in warm, stuffy, dark i-wish-it-would-just-rain! california

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Elizabeth Young

He's prolly already placing ads, "Delightful pup looking for home with lots of love and REAL meat on the table!"

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LN (remove NOSPAM)

Wendy, if what you have looks like a giant Scottie, you may have landed a Bouvier des Flanders mix. Have a look at the photos on:

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Also, have you looked in the newest Keepsake Quilting? They've got a doggie item in there that just cracks me up. Dog toys that are big lips--you can see one style on this page:
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You can also get clown lips and a chicken beak online.

Have fun with the new QI Monique

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Monique Reed

I still vote for some Giant in him:

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minus the specialized grooming and cut ears, of course... :oP

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Dr. Quilter

What a great name! I think animals are pretty adaptable to names, especially where food is concerned. We share a cat with our neighbors across the street. This cat was a drop-off in the neighborhood and was a sweetie from the day it came into our lives. Our neighbors have a son who was little at the time and adopted the cat too although his mom wasn't too keen on the idea. He named the cat "Niki" without us knowing. We named the cat "Tux" because it is all black except for a white tie and mittens. The cat answers to both names! We later found out the cat is a male, we had assumed all along that it was a female. He has been declawed and neutered. He is a sweet thing who now lives primarily in our garage since the neighbors now have a dog that is not so sure he wants to share his abode with a cat.

Enjoy Mungo! Sounds like a wonderful addition to the family!

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AliceW

Mungo suits his name Wendy :o) Glad him and the kids get on well and hope you are all happy together for years to come

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taria

Ha ... our rule is that everyone in family have the same middle initial ... C. So we used the middle name Commando for our Dachshund Tank. That was a good match. Poor Scruffy got to be Scruffy Cuddles or Scruffy Cookie ... depending on who was calling him. LOL

BTW: I do like the name Mungo Mac Duff. Mungo!! Kewl. PAT

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Pat in Virginia

Oh I love that, Wendy. He looks exactly like a 'Mungo'. Glad you're all having such a great time with him. Lucky little muttley!! . In article , frood writes

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Patti

I wondered if the 5 letter name rule would apply to QIs also, Wendy. He sounds like a good addition to the family.

Dee in LeRoy, NY (where the neighbor's cat tried to adopt us the other day)

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DDM

I knew you'd beat me to this. I had puter probs same time as you. Verizon had a prob with OE.

Oh well, now there are 2 posts.

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LN (remove NOSPAM)

The rule in our family is, everyone must have a name. Less confusing that way.

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LN (remove NOSPAM)

That's the reason Picabo Street is named Picabo - she needed a name!!! Her family had not named her. They needed to get her a passport - for some reason the U S Gubberment required a name on the passport, so they called her Picabo after the town near where they lived which is near Sun Valley, Idaho! Always wondered what they called the poor child before the Gubberment forced them to name her!

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Donna in Idaho

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