Monday, July 19, 2010

I need a very unique name for a dwarf cat any suggestions i need one by tommorow sry to rush!?

Don't rush to name your cat. It's best to observe their behavior, then name him or her.





Here are some useful tips in choosing a name for your cat.


- Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call your cat.


- Pick a name that the pet can easily recognize. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.


- Choose a name that鈥檚 both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out.


- If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.


- The pet鈥檚 breed heritage can provide some useful inspiration. For example: Siamese, Balinese, Korat, and Burmese are Oriental breeds; Don Sphynx and Peterbald are Russian; Abyssinian is Egyptian; Chartreux is French; Bombay are British; Devon Rex is English.


- Waiting a few days to study your pets behavior can help pick the right name. The Personality and Appearance categories may assist here.


- Pick a name that will grow with the pet. For example "Kitten" may be less appropriate for a full grown cat.





In my opinion, it's more meaningful when you name your pet yourself. Check out these websites for tons of pet name ideas... you can search by gender, color, meaning, and first letter of the name.

I need a very unique name for a dwarf cat any suggestions i need one by tommorow sry to rush!?
I have no problem with asking for names, but why the rush? In my experience (I have had a lot of cats), cats usually name themselves over time. Our youngest cat was not named for several weeks. One day I came home and called him by the name he now has (which was suggested online by someone in Scotland), and he immediately came running. He has answered to that name ever since and seems very happy with it.





We had a similar experience with our older cat. It was about three weeks before we found his name, he seemed to like it very much at the time, and he has recognized it for all these years and responds to it readily.
Reply:Oberon, Lyonesse, Drake, Ynis Maw, Tanzen, Gabriel -boy





Titania, Tania, Faerie, Cordelia, Clorimel, Amber, Rathina, Eden, Zara, Sancha, -Girl
Reply:Unique? Well, on Neopets, I claimed that I was Australian %26amp; that my name was Flyeron, %26amp; lots of people rated it %26amp; gave me a 10. You can call him/her Ronnie for short, if you want.
Reply:How about nugget? I love that name! sorry if you think it's dumb haha I think its adorable. or pinky, or tango I like those names too. Oliver is also a good cat name!
Reply:Munchkin


Midgee


Minnie


Oompa Loompa


Dwaine the Dwarf
Reply:Dinky


Dwarf--one of the 7 if a boy.


Chiquito/Chiquita


Minnie


Gadget


Trinket
Reply:Tiny





Thumbelina if female

kung fu

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