Welcome these two :)

Btw, I don't have her picture here, but home (in Indonesia), her hobby is
scratching the leg of my wooden table. All the four legs are scratched. I called
her hobby as manicure :p

Do you get rough coir mats in Indonesia? We have those and everytime the cat wants to scratch we put them on it. They soon learn that it is their scratching "post". :p

The mats should be of coir fibre, poky and scratchy.
 
Do you get rough coir mats in Indonesia? We have those and everytime the cat wants to scratch we put them on it. They soon learn that it is their scratching "post". :p

The mats should be of coir fibre, poky and scratchy.

:scratchin:
 
Poky? Hmm would you be comfortable standing at the door calling out "Poky"?
 
didnt you just say your wife was having twins?:p

Are you going to name the other one latte:p
 
thats sad that you split up with your wife so soon after the birth:(
I hope you get to spend time with your daughter
 
thats sad that you split up with your wife so soon after the birth:(
I hope you get to spend time with your daughter

Yeah me too, she will be 1 soon most likely starting to walk and talk, but nevermind life has it's ups and downs. Can't have everything the way you want it.


peace.
 
Do you get rough coir mats in Indonesia? We have those and everytime the cat wants to scratch we put them on it. They soon learn that it is their scratching "post". :p

The mats should be of coir fibre, poky and scratchy.

Yes, we have those, perhaps I should try that, I'll tell my sister soon :D
 
They are Jewish names. :rolleyes:

"Levi" is at least, not sure about the other one, but based on the query of their Jewishness... one can guess.

Well, I've explained how I derived the names..

Levi from (Latin) "levis", meaning "light" or "swift".
Albi from (Latin) "albus", meaning "white"

Also, I don't see how a name can be Jewish, or of any religion for that matter :p
 
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