Neko, the black cat with japanese name is now the dean of the family.
Mèo junior, in homage to the first cat that he did not know but he could have been his son because the first Mèo had also attended the pretty Patsy but without success.
Poonaï, the cat with “two spots” such as calling his former master, whose name means “cat” in Tamil (a language of India). He arrived home at the age of two months after the death of Kochka, an incurable blood disease. Poonaï not long remained small because during the first months he has been getting fatter 100 grams per week until his current weight: 8.6 kg.
And Yuki, the last arrival after the departure of the small Mèo junior (decidedly cats don’t have chance with Mèo name, he fell from the balcony trying to catch a butterfly).
Yuki is also the one that ended the tradition of the names meaning “cat” and also to the tradition of male cats. Her name means “snow” in Japanese.