Ana Marie Cox, founding editor of the political blog Wonkette and New York Times Magazine “Talk†interviewer started a Twitter thread of animals with food names and it is just scrumptious.
The thread started after she retweeted a photo of a sweet looking corgi at Corgi Beach Day in Southern California named Loaf.
She hashtagged the retweeted “pets named after food,†and the thread was born.
https://twitter.com/anamariecox/status/924350984503156736Quickly, people began submitting pictures of their sweet pets named after specific snacks, drinks, and meals posing for the camera.
https://twitter.com/dianeensey/status/924406243975770112https://twitter.com/PoliticalPup415/status/924410771479687169https://twitter.com/johnwhen/status/924846490190675968Some Twitter users explained the names for their pets. “Maki got her name because she was as small as a little sushi roll,†Emily Hahn explained.
https://twitter.com/TexasKidDoc/status/924410893768806401“My little dumpling, Gyoza,†wrote Rick Newberger.
https://twitter.com/ricknewberger/status/924461923675947008https://twitter.com/LaurieBabinski/status/924477536066617344https://twitter.com/peggyflanagan/status/924453745806708736Although it’s totally fine to name your pet after any food you want, you still need to be careful about what people-food you feed them. These are 15 foods you should never feed your pets.