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How About Naming Your Cats Properly?
In this day and age, a lot of things have changed from how they used to
be, which can be new and exciting for most. Pet cats hold a very
special place in the hearts of their owners. Wouldn't it be nice to
give a pet cat the loveliest name one can think of?
Wouldn't it be great to give a pet cat a name that would reflect its
personality as seen by the one who owns it or a name which would give
recognition to the cat's breed? There are actually a lot of names to
choose from in books or in the internet. But generally, how can an
owner choose a name which he will find fit for his cat?
Many cat owners name their pet cats with human names. Actually, a
whopping fifty percent of pet names are those of persons. This
primarily is because there are owners who are enamored with a certain
name and actually desire to christen someone, or something for that
matter, with that favorite name.
Another basis for names is personality or appearance. In this category,
examples are Midnight (should the pet be a black cat), Fluffy
(obviously, if the cat is fluffy or has long, soft and bouncy coat) and
Whitey (of course, if the cat is white). Pet names based on appearances
or personality make up an amazing twenty percent of all pet names.
However, unlike human infants where the parents can opt to wait for a
few weeks to see the baby's personality before naming the child, cats
must be named more quickly.
So how does an owner actually name his pet cat? Here are some tips which cat owners can give some thought.
First off, keep in mind that the name that the owner chooses for his
pet cat will not only reflect the cat's character but also how the
owner views his relationship with his pet cat. As much as it says a lot
about the cat, the name given by the owner will tell much about the
owner himself. It can then be seen how the name can portray an image of
the characteristics of the cat. Many cat names give either a positive
or negative impression of the cat. So, it is important to choose a name
which will best convey the proper image of the pet.
A cat's name is for keeps. No matter which name the owner chooses, the
cat's name should be that for the rest of his life. It is absolutely
not fair to change the cat's name every two weeks just because the
owner finds another name he thinks he might prefer. If the cat already
recognizes the sound of its name it should not be changed.
Although the cat won't mind any name its owner may wish to use, it is
just not fair to give the cat an embarrassing name. While the cat would
not mind being named "Ooga Booga", it would be embarrassing for the
owner to actually use this name. Imagine a person calling out "Ooga
Booga" at least eight times a day every time he is looking for his cat.
The cat's owner should find his pet a name which he will be proud to
use. Also please remember to pick a name which will be appropriate when
your cat is full-grown. A large tabby cat with a silly name like Mimi
or Kitten seems ridiculous.
A name with two syllables will do best. The response of animals is
better to two-syllable names. A cat owner may decide to give his pet a
long name as well as a nick name. However, the longer name inevitably
would be shortened, and this would probably ruin the effect the cat
owner originally sought.
The cat's breed heritage may provide great ideas for names. For
instance, if the cat owner owns a Siamese cat, why not name it Siam? If
the cat is a Russian Blue, it would be nice to give it a
Russian-sounding or Russian inspired name such as Sofia or Chekov.
Speaking of inspiration, there are a lot of things out there from which
you can gain inspiration. As was said earlier, the name the owner gives
his cat will speak just as much about himself. So why not pick a name
for the cat which is derived from the owner's likes, hobbies and
favorites? If the owner were passionate about world history, maybe the
names Isis, Genghis, Voltaire or Osiris would sound very classy. If the
owner were an avid fan of the Greek mythology the names Zeus, Athena,
Hercules or Jason would be sure to make a good first impression on
other people.
On the more contemporary side, names of characters from favorite
movies, cartoon series, TV programs or bands will do just as well.
Huey, Louie and Duey would sound cute as well as Bonnie and Clyde. A
more posh touch would be naming your cat after signature designers.
Tommy, Donna, Karan, Calvin and Gianni would not sound so bad for
cats--just as long as they are well groomed as their names imply.
Naming cats is not the easiest task there is, honestly. But it can be a
lot of fun if these considerations and suggestions are always kept in
mind.
Then no doubt, that perfect name will come easily. Wouldn't it be great
for an owner to call his pet cat a name which is close to his heart and
a name he will be proud to call out no matter what time of the day?
Find out more by reading our other articles on this topic and other
subjects we have written related to it.
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