Looking to choose the best name for your new feline friend? It can be a fun and exciting experience.
Whether inspired by their personality, appearance, or your favorite book character, the name you pick holds special significance.
Though your cat may not grasp the meaning of their name, they'll recognize it as the word you use to get their attention.
In a multi-cat household, each cat may even learn to distinguish their own name from the others. So, how do you make the right choice? Read on to find out.
Why Your Cat's Name Matters
It matters to you and the people around you. Your cat's name can be an expression of your imagination and ingenuity as well as of the way you feel about your cat.
And don't worry about choosing a funny and even slightly derogatory name.
Depending on your own personality and the people around you, it's likely to be taken as what it is - an illustration of your sense of humor.
What Makes A Good Cat Name?
There are several considerations to keep in mind when choosing the best name for your new cat.
1. Shorter Is Often Better
Many owners recommend a shorter name - with only one or two syllables - as it's going to be easier for the cat to recognize.
A shorter name (or at least a short version of the name) might be a better fit for the cat's name tag or collar.
While the important piece of information is always your phone number, many owners like to have the pet's name on the collar or tag. "Whiskerus Maximus" may be a tad too long for that.
2. Ending The Name With The "ee" Sound
A name that ends in an open sound - preferably "ee" - is probably easier for cats to recognize.
There's no science to back this up though, but this nugget of folk wisdom is probably the reason for the generic "Kitty" name.
3. Multi-Cat Household? Choose A Unique Sounding Name
If you have more than one cat, try to keep things less confusing by choosing names with different sounds. Different sounds would make it easier for each cat to recognize his or her name.
4. You Should Feel Comfortable About The Name
Choose a name you'll feel comfortable sharing with your friends, co-workers, veterinarian, and family members (including your Grandma!)
5. Names Are For The Long Term
While you will likely create nicknames for your cat, it's best not to change the actual name down the road.
So if you're naming a kitten, keep in mind he or she will grow up to be a larger cat.
If you choose the name "Tiny" for your 3-week-old rescued orphan, remember that this baby could end up weighing 10 pounds (or more!).
If you'll still be happy with a tongue-in-cheek Tiny, that's just fine!
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What If Your Cat Already Has A Name?
Sometimes, cats are adopted from shelters or other homes where they may already have a name. Is it okay to change it?
According to discussions in our cat forums, cats generally adapt well to a name change, especially when transitioning to a new environment.
Adopted older cats usually adjust to a new name within a few weeks. If you're in contact with the previous owner, consider informing them about the name change.
You might want to explain your reasons and maybe even offer to keep the old name as a middle name.
This can be a respectful way to acknowledge the bond the previous owner had with the cat while still making the name your own
Where To Find Inspiration For Choosing A Cat Name
When naming your cat, pretty much anything goes.
Feline names can reflect a cat's appearance or personality or perhaps your own taste in art, literature or even gourmet food.
Junk food works too - Donut, KitKat or Oreo! Whatever takes your fancy - and you think you'll enjoy calling your cat down the road - can make a good name.
Let's take a look at some options suggested by our members. You can check this discussion to see even more suggestions.
By Coat Color/Pattern
Many of the classic cat names are descriptive of feline coat patterns. Here are some ideas:
- Tabby (or Tabitha) for a striped tabby.
- Freckles for a spotted coat pattern.
- Cinnamon for a red or brown cat.
- Mittens or Socks for a tuxedo coat pattern with white paws.
- Patches for a calico-patched cat.
- Bianca or Blanche for a white female cat.
- Smudge for a cat with a distinctive patch on its face or body.
After A Famous Cat (Real Or Fictional)
Many of our members have cats that were named after famous cats. Some are fictional, while others belonged to famous cat lovers.
- Sylvester (Looney Toons)
- Tom (Tom & Jerry cartoons)
- Garfield
- Crookshanks (Hermione's cat in Harry Potter)
- Victoria, Grizabella, Jellylorum, and more (from the musical Cats, based on T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats)
- Catarina (Edgar Allen Poe's cat)
- Choupette (Karl Lagerfeld's cat)
- Delilah (Freddy Mercury's cat)
Literary Names
Quite a few of our members suggest names that follow a literary streak, whether the name of an author or a fictional literary character.
Hemingway, Twain, and Dickens were all famous cat lovers whose names would be fitting for a cat. Or just go with your own favorite author!
Majestic Names
Many cat names celebrate the beauty and elegance of our feline friends. Here are some suggestions.
- Rani - a queen in Hindu
- Bastet or Bast - the cat-headed Egyptian goddess
- Tarifa - treasure in Arabic
- Sundar (or Sundari for a female cat) - beautiful in Hindu
- Princess
An International Take
Why not call a cat: "cat"? And to make it more interesting and exotic, just choose the word cat in a different language. Here are some popular options:
- Gatito in Spanish
- Matou in French
- Neko in Japanese
- Kedi in Turkish
- Kissa in Finnish
- Koshka in Russian
Names Related To Your Cat's Temperament/Character
Choosing a name based on your cat's character could be tricky. After all, you may not know Kitty well enough right after adopting him or her.
And with kittens, you can expect major behavior changes within months. Still, the name could stay as a reminder of your precious early days together.
Here are some name ideas based on a cat's characteristics or particular traits:
- Hunter (hey, hunting toys count too!)
- Catapult
- Tigger (for an extra bouncy kitten!)
- Rascal
Catified Names
Why not take a word and play with it to emphasize the feline element? Suggestions include:
- Kittikins
- Caspurr
- Felix
- Whiskers
- McClaw
So, How To Choose The Best Name For Your Cat?
Just like parents to a new baby, you could soon find yourself overwhelmed with options!
There are web pages out there listing hundreds and even thousands of potential cat names. Not to mention your own ideas and thoughts.
So what can you do?
Here's a suggestion - Get feedback from other cat lovers!
Tell us about yourself and your kitten or cat in the cat forums, and ask members to help you choose the purrfect name for your new feline friend!
You can get suggestions or even post a poll with your favorite options!
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