For my birthday, my mother bought me a kitty. He's a little 6-month-old from the Humane Society. He's all black, with big yellow-orange eyes and a really fluffy, bushy tail, almost like a squirrel. He's adorable, but I just can't seem to come up with a very good, creative name for him. Any ideas?
Squirrely!! Just kidding. Well, I'd say you should name him bushy because you said he had a bushy tail.
Thats the best I can come up with.
Or you could name him Sunlight because you said his eyes are yellow-orange and those colors remind me of a sun. (but Sunlight is kind of a girly name.) How about Sunny?
Thats a little more man-ly.
Those are all my suggestions!
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/27/05
Name it Millie and then put tap shoes on it and make it learn the lines to "Forget about the Boy." :)
Post a pic! Then we can choose.
Pickle. It's so fun to say!
Snatchy
Elliot
I had a very cool male cat named Elliot.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
Gillian's cat (in BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE) is named Pyewacket. This name has become a popular one for cats because of this movie, but few know its origin: Pyewacket was one of the familiar spirits of a witch detected by the "witchfinder general" Matthew Hopkins in March 1644 in the town of Maningtree, Essex, UK. He claimed he spied on the witches as they held their meeting close by his house, and heard them mention the name of a local woman. She was arrested and deprived of sleep for four nights, at the end of which she confessed and named her familiars, describing their forms. They were:
Holt
Jarmara
Vinegar Tom
Sacke and Sugar
Newes
Ilemauzer
Pyewacket
Pecke in the Crowne
Griezzel Greedigutt
Now I may just have to name my cat Vinegar Tom.
JG2, I'll try to get a picture up ASAP, as soon as I get the digital camera my dad's getting me for my birthday (yes, that means no more irritating prom dress avatar as well, I know you all are celebrating)
Mr. Mistopheles
I'm especially welcoming to names that are food, color, musical theater, literature, film, or history-related. For some guage, we had a cat when I was younger named Plato.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
Simba?
Pippin! I've always wanted to name something Pippin.
Mungojerrie
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
Albert. lol
I thought you were going to name him after me. Liar!
That's right! I was going to name him after you.
What about L'imonjello?
You're such a bitch, Geek! Don't talk to me anymore.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
I always thought if I had a black cat I'd name it Pitch.
You know, black as pitch? As in tar?
But maybe it's just because I like to catch.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
SM2- who is that in the picture with you?
And I know you like little girly toys but get that rubber doll away from you!
That's my niece and one of her MANY baby dolls. She's got about fifty of them. We think she may have been a nanny in a past life because she's very motherly toward her dolls.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
SM2 - maybe she's a reincarnated congressman.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
Well, she is cute
But give that dolly back to her!
So funny...I've named my parents cats over the years names in this thread...Millie, Pippin, Oliver...even EVA after EVA PERON.
And now I have a kitty named Eliza after the one and only Eliza P. Doolittle. (In fact, that's Eliza's full name.)
I say name him Ruprecht. 'Cause he's a "special" kitty.
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