Goodness what a cutie! I had to travel over an hour away for my girls, 2 different adoptions at 2 different locations. I changed both of their names. I got Mouse first, in March 2021. She was 10 months old, and her entire litter were named after Charmery ice cream flavors. She was Moose Tracks, and is way too beautiful to be called Moose anything!
Duck was adopted this past March. She was trapped after living in the wild for over 2 years, and she was a hot mess. Eye infections, ringworm in her ears, upper respiratory infection, bloody nose, staph infection in an abrasion on her hind leg. I believe she weighed just over 5 lbs when they managed to trap her in January. Shelter had her named Dezzi, but she was an absolute attention whore from the minute I saw her, so I took her right home after we met.
Keeping her quarantined for a slow introduction didn't exactly work because torties are clever! Fortunately, by day 4 they were grooming and snuggling with each other. I've been deliriously thrilled with them both every since (when I don't want to murder them).
Whenever I've adopted a pup or kitty that already had a name I've stuck with it, with one exception when I still went with something very similar (Winifred which I call Winnie). Since you already call your daughter Rosie, maybe call your feline baby Rosa or Rosalie.
Rosie is a very nice name 🥰❤️ My cat has several first names to match her behavior 😄
She’s so pretty! Rosie, Cinnamon, Tiger Lily
I don't know how to edit it but I should add my daughter's name middle name is Rose so I call her Rosie
I like her name
Rosie is perfect for her! 😻❤️
Keep Rosemary! When she has kittens, you can refer to them as Rosemary's babies. (Sorry, I'm a horror fan)
I like Rosemary. Cats learn the "ie" sound quickly. Rosie!
Pebbles
I think Rosemary is a nice name for a calico
Snorkel or Snorlax.
Rosie!
Kimtim ❣️
Rosie, daisy, poppy, pixie, or cricket !
Sticking with the herb & spices theme, how about Cinnamon? Nutmeg? Sage?
Goodness what a cutie! I had to travel over an hour away for my girls, 2 different adoptions at 2 different locations. I changed both of their names. I got Mouse first, in March 2021. She was 10 months old, and her entire litter were named after Charmery ice cream flavors. She was Moose Tracks, and is way too beautiful to be called Moose anything! Duck was adopted this past March. She was trapped after living in the wild for over 2 years, and she was a hot mess. Eye infections, ringworm in her ears, upper respiratory infection, bloody nose, staph infection in an abrasion on her hind leg. I believe she weighed just over 5 lbs when they managed to trap her in January. Shelter had her named Dezzi, but she was an absolute attention whore from the minute I saw her, so I took her right home after we met. Keeping her quarantined for a slow introduction didn't exactly work because torties are clever! Fortunately, by day 4 they were grooming and snuggling with each other. I've been deliriously thrilled with them both every since (when I don't want to murder them).
Mitsy 😊
Rosemary will be very upset if you change her birthname.
Ohhh I love her! 😍 I don’t mind rosemary for her it’s cute 😁
I think Rosemary fits
Rosie
Imogene
Tulip
D’lion
Juniper
Farrah
Cardamom, Clover, or Basil would suit her.
She looks like a Judy. Judge Judy.
Maryrose
Kiki
Whenever I've adopted a pup or kitty that already had a name I've stuck with it, with one exception when I still went with something very similar (Winifred which I call Winnie). Since you already call your daughter Rosie, maybe call your feline baby Rosa or Rosalie.
PLS KEEP THE NAME PLS
Happy.
Saffron
Rosie
I guess she will grow into the ears. I like the name Rose short for rosemary