Choosing A Name For Your Kitten


Once you've brought your kitten home, choosing a suitable name for your new companion is an exciting part of the bonding process. While some people prefer to take the time to get to know their kitten's personality before selecting a name, sometimes a name just sticks as soon as you set eyes on your adorable feline friend. To help you choose a name that best suits your kitten, we've put together some great tips to get you on the right track. 

Keep it Short and Sweet

Opt for shorter names that contain one or two syllables. These names are often easier for your cat to learn and respond to. Additionally, they are easier for you to call out. To avoid confusion, ensure that your cat's name sounds distinct from the names of other people and pets in the house. It should also be different from important commands like "come" or "no." 

Look for Longevity 

Choose a name that your kitten can grow into. Cats are living longer and longer, and you may be calling out your kitten's name for the next 20 years or more. Consider a name that is both suitable for a playful and energetic kitten and a dignified and mature adult cat. 

Pay Attention to Personality

The unique personality traits of your kitten can provide inspiration for naming ideas. A playful and mischievous kitten might be fittingly named "Rascal," while a pampered and regal little girl might be called "Princess." Observe your kitten's behaviour and characteristics to find a name that reflects their individuality. 

Get Inspired by Looks

Take inspiration from your kitten's breed or appearance when choosing a name. For example, a fluffy Ragdoll might suit the name "Fluffy," while a sleek and mysterious Bombay (black cat) might be aptly named "Midnight." Let your kitten's physical attributes guide you in finding the perfect name. 

Consider a Human Name

With the growing trend of humanizing pets, many people are choosing human names for their cats. Popular male names include Oscar, Max, and Sam, while popular female names are Bella, Chloe, Lucy, Missy, and Coco. Choosing a human name can add a touch of familiarity and endearment to your cat's identity. 

Involve the Family 

Make the naming process a fun and inclusive activity by involving the whole family. Have each family member write down their three favorited names and then gather for a family discussion to determine which name best suits your kitten. This way, everyone feels a sense of ownership and connection to the chosen name. 

Top Cat Names 

Some of the most popular names for cats are often the simplest. Check out the below list of popular cat names and see if they match your new kitten and their personality: 

  • Tiger 
  • Puss 
  • Smokey 
  • Misty 
  • Tigger 
  • Kitty 
  • Oscar 
  • Missy 
  • Max 
  • Ginger 

Remember, the most important thing is to choose a name that you and your kitten love. It should reflect their unique personality and bring joy to your household. Enjoy the process of naming your new furry family member and cherish the special bond that will grow between you as you embark on this wonderful journey together. 

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