Good cat names?

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  1. fallenashes

    fallenashes Well-Known Member

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    Something profane. Say it nicely and cat loves you and you get stress relief.
     
  2. Electric_Shaman

    Electric_Shaman Well-Known Member

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    Name it Egg. or Eggs

    imo any name you choose should only be one syllable. just makes it so much easier when you have to call it
     
  3. Sainter

    Sainter Well-Known Member

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    Or to save your cat confusion, just call it Puss.
    Example: My cat is called Tabatha, yet when I call it I just call out "Here puss puss puss"
    It now won't respond to Tabatha :\
     
  4. Omega-F

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    Snowball II
     
  5. vbxz47

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    Yes! Win!
     
  6. TooTinyMan

    TooTinyMan Well-Known Member

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    Over there --->
    I just went to a shelter today, and found two nice cats, both of which I'm going to adopt. They're both female and black , although one has a little stripe of white on her chin. The completely black one is very social and loves to be petted. The one with the stripe is more shy but she likes to go on laps and take naps. yay it rhymes!
     
  7. Balu`

    Balu` Well-Known Member

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    Name one of them Catherine, so you can just call her.. yknow, Cat.
     
  8. K?!

    K?! Well-Known Member

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    alea iacta est
    And name the other one Caturday.
     
  9. TooTinyMan

    TooTinyMan Well-Known Member

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    #29 TooTinyMan, Jan 16, 2011
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    I'm thinking maybe "Stinky" and "Inky".
     
  10. Electric_Shaman

    Electric_Shaman Well-Known Member

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    In that case you should name them Bacon and Eggs
     
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  13. Electric_Shaman

    Electric_Shaman Well-Known Member

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    Or you could name one of them Bay, and the other one Con.

    Or Bake and Can.

    Or Beer and Can.
     

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