Naming Your Cat
With all apologies to T.S. Eliot, the naming of cats is not all
that delicate a matter.
But some thought should certainly be given to it. Giving the cat
a foolish or ugly name on the spur of the moment because it sounds
funny is no way to start a relationship. It encourages a careless
and disrespectful attitude toward the cat not only in yourself, but
in other people as well. A bad name encourages a bad attitude
toward the cat. Fortunately, coming up with a good name can be fun
and there are endless possibilities for ideas.
One very popular way for finding a good name is to look up
the names of stars, galaxies or constellations. You don’t have to
stick with just the major ones. Look up some of the minor
constellations and stars as well. You could find just the perfect
name in a constellation you had previously never heard of. You too
may find you have a Dorado or Indus on your hands. Another popular
means of naming cats is using human names. Matilda, Annie, Pete and
Bobby are all quite popular. Some people name their cats after
movie stars or characters in a favorite film or book. I’m certain
that at this very moment, there are a large number of Frodos
purring contentedly on their favorite windowsill right now.
Another good way to name a cat is by using something in
their appearance to name them. Many calico colored cats have been
simply named Calico. Spotted cats of any color frequently have the
name of Patch. One cat was named Shadow because her black and tan
tiger stripes seemed to melt into the late afternoon shadows the
first time her new owner saw her. A gray kitten was quite suitably
named Ash.
Sometimes it is something
the cat did that suggested their name. One kitten had a habit of
scaring himself silly. When he and his siblings first learned to
climb trees, he became over excited and rushed up higher than he
was brave enough to climb down from. The poor little gay clung to a
branch crying at the top of his lungs while the adult cats rushed
around trying figure out a way to get him down. It only required a
stool to retrieve the little guy, but he was sure he was stuck
halfway to the moon. Another time he managed to get his head stuck
between the slats on an old corn crib. He was safely rescued after
considerable effort. Due to this undeniable talent for scaring
himself, he was named Spook.
Sometimes it is the cats’
personality that suggests a name. A bold little explorer who was
the first kitten in his litter to explore the world outside their
nest was named Boone. A handsome brown kitten was so very
fastidious in everything he did (one never puts ones’ paws in the
food dish, that’s dirty!) that he was eventually named Thomas.
Naming a cat can be a pleasant
and entertaining task. It’s often the very first thing a person
does when he or she picks out a new companion. Take a little time
to select just the right name for your new friend. A good name will
set your new relationship off on just the right foot.
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