I recently followed a cow called Crouton on Twitter, and for whatever reason I just think the name totally works.

Crouton’s owner does little nightly videos from the barn / pasture area of their farm where Crouton lives: https://twitter.com/m_crouton/status/1174904145829978112?s=21

Crouton is also a therapy cow!

Libby

On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 06:40 John Wilson <jowilson@gmail.com> wrote:
Mom got a cat, couldn't decide what to name it. Tried lots of names. Every time I called home it was a new name.

Slowly started calling it Fuzzy. Fuzzer-Wuzzer. The Fuzz. Eventually settled on Mr. Fuzz. Mr. Fuzz is my flickr avatar photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jowilson/

On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 2:11 AM roy niang <roy@royniang.com> wrote:
My cat’s name is Alto, as in the Palo Alto psychology movement. I kinda wish his name was riki or brioche but too late.


Le 20 sept. 2019 à 07:09, Erin Simon <insunlight@gmail.com> a écrit :


When I was a teenager I named our chickens Buffy and Crispy for buffalo wings and crispy strips. Initially as a joke but nobody could come up with anything better so it stuck 

On Thu, Sep 19, 2019, 9:49 PM Nick Disabato <nickd@nickd.org> wrote:


On Sep 19, 2019, at 6:34 PM, Jon Bell <jb@lot23.com> wrote:

Once I had a cat named “Maybe” because we kept saying things like “Maybe we could name him Rex, or maybe we could name him Bruce” and finally just stuck with Maybe.

Have you heard any interesting pet names?

Had a beagle named Miscellaneous for 13 years. We called her Missy for short.

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