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Random question yes or no is great. Would you change their name if you didnt like the current one? |
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@sisfreak2017 | 13 January 19 | |
Yes I wouldn't want any daft fkn names. Knew a girl with a cat named bast*rd |
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@tranie | 13 January 19 | |
Depends on how old the animal was. If it's old then no if it's still young then yes
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@ogdenz | 13 January 19 | |
What Tranie said.
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@mikeymk | 13 January 19 | |
Yes. Once got a ginger Tom cat. He was a little bastard. Great cat. Commanded respect and ruled the neighborhood. Good job then we didn't thinkk Sandy suited him, and named him Reggie instead. |
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@ladibud | 13 January 19 | |
depends on their age. if they are used to their name already I will keep it as it is
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@shpongle | 13 January 19 | |
No
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@somerson | 13 January 19 | |
@ tranie - 13.01.19 - 02:05pm Depends on how old the animal was. If it's old then no if it's still young then yes This. An older dog would already be used by his name, he would identify it with himself....so why change it. |
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@musho77 | 13 January 19 | |
@ sourface - 13.01.19 - 01:23pm Random question yes or no is great. Would you change their name if you didnt like the current one? yes |
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@reallyu | 13 January 19 | |
@ sourface - 13.01.19 - 01:23pm Random question yes or no is great. Would you change their name if you didnt like the current one? Yes |
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@3mel | 13 January 19 | |
@ tranie - 13.01.19 - 02:05pm Depends on how old the animal was. If it's old then no if it's still young then yes good call. that said, do animals register it as their name or just a human saying 'come here' anyway ? |
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