
Ross
I’ve always felt like names should come from parents, not something you pick for yourself. So a few years ago, I made a list of 10 English names and asked my parents to choose one. They went with “Ross,” mostly because it’s easy to remember and pronounce. And that’s how I got my English name.
Meet my two cats: Moca I and Moca II. Yes, I gave them the same name—partly because naming is hard, but mostly because I wanted to treat them equally. No favorites here, just two Mocaaas living their best lives. Moca I is the original, dignified and wise. Moca II is the newer one—chaotic, curious, and constantly challenging the throne.
Moca I, a Siamese, was the tiniest of the litter from a friend’s home—quiet, curious, and instantly lovable. Moca II, a Li Hua, was a stray my mom brought home one day—completely unbothered and right at ease from the start. Now they live with my parents, ruling the house like it’s always been theirs (because, in their minds, it has).




Moca I and Moca II either join us on road trips or just hang out at home.
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