I run a self-service car wash.
About four or five days ago, a stray cat suddenly started hanging around the car wash. One of its eyes was badly hurt, maybe completely gone.
Felt bad, gave it some snacks, and this little shit decided to just move in.
But the problem is, this is a car wash.
Cars are coming and going, so I was worried sick about it for days.
Then I got too attached.
What am I gonna do with him when it snows or rains?
With how I feel now, how can I possibly leave him outside?
They said it's gonna get cold again soon, and this tiny dude looked so pathetic.
But if I take him home, I have an 11-year-old senior cat already there.
After agonizing over it, I finally took him to the vet today, got all the infectious disease screenings and basic checkups, treated him for mites and everything, made sure he wouldn't cause any problems for my resident cat, and now he’s quarantined in the utility room balcony.
I’m gonna take my time slowly trying to introduce them without issues.
Okay, I know the intro was long, bros.
The problem is, the wife and I are fighting over his name.
At the car wash, I was calling him "One-Eye," but that’s kinda messed up, so I stopped.
I thought since he only has one eye, it looks like he’s always winking, so I suggested "Wink."
My wife is already obsessed with "Wink."
Even though I suggested it, I don't know about giving a dude cat the name "Wink."
So I'm holding off.
Give me some ideas that beat "Wink," bros.
He just got home, but his face already looks totally wiped out, right?





"The naming debate is still raging, but everyone agrees this poor little pirate cat is a treasure."
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