My cat is called Lynx. Isn't a very girly name.
What about naming them after chocolate bars? Wispa, Galaxy, Fuse, Picnic, something like that?
2006-10-18 05:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I am Getting two female kittens too!
You really have to know the colours of them before you name them but here are a few that i think are really cute:
For a Ginger cat:
Tiger
Tango
Ginger
For a completely Black cat:
Midnight
Oreo
Smudge
Meatball
For a black and white cat:
Domino
Minstrel
Ink and Paper
Day and Night
For a white cat:
Snowball
Misty
Gypsy
Cookies and Cream
Vanilla
Tic Tac
For a Cat of any colour:
Waffles
Pancakes
Diamond
Felix
Socks
Slippers
Sushi
Marshmellow
Kit Kat
Smarites
Skittles
And Pairs:
Rum and raisin
Sugar and spice
Whisky and brandy
Salt and pepper
Bread and butter
Gin and tonic
Peaches and Cream
Fish and chips
Bangers and mash
Rhubarb and custard
Bubble and squeak
Oscar and Meyer
Salt and Pepper
2006-10-21 23:14:49
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answered by chocolate moose 1
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Hi there, I have had many cats in my life - mostly female. Names such as Mitzy, Pompei, Yatzy, Tootsy, Kitkat and Charlie (even though female - can be short for Charlotte or Charlene). But I always think that you can't name a cat until you meet them and know them a little. As a very small kitten one of my cats used to sleep in the round leather game called Yatzy. That is how she got her name.
2006-10-18 06:30:11
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answered by traceylill 4
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It is a well known fact that cats in particular recognise the sound o P & S more profoundly than any other letter in the alphabet, therefore will catch on to their name a lot easier if it begins with P or S, so how about Princess & Petal or Sookie & Saloumie
2006-10-18 05:42:51
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answered by Denise W 4
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The Valkeries escort the slain into Valhalla so, unless your name is Val, how about Val & Kerie?
Or - keeping on the Valhalla theme - how about Asgard & Paradise?
Or how about Freya & Vanadis? (Vanadis is apparently another name for the Norse goddess Freya. You could call her Dissy for short. Syr (with a funny hyphen) presumably pronounced Seer, is also another name for Freya - I really like the sound of it - but - apparently it also means sow. Oops)
You may have had the best advice already though - just waiting to see what they are like & then see what names pop into your head. Have fun with your new little girls.
2006-10-18 12:53:23
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answered by Solow 6
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Mitzi,midnight
2006-10-18 09:01:07
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answered by Lola 2
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Daisy Bee and Honey orrr Summer and Lily
2006-10-18 05:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Bella
Fluffy
Honey
Tabbatha, Tigga (my cats names) :)
Gemma (the best name ever) :))
Jasmine
Libby
Ruby
Scarlet
Twinkle
Whiskas
Theres loads of websites aswell, just search for female cat names.
Heres one website...
http://paws-on-floors.co.uk/catnames.html
Good luck with them xx
P.s. Love the fact you're a guy who wants kittens, its sweet!
2006-10-18 11:02:39
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answered by Gemma 2
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you will get a good idea after meeting the kittens what to call them, for instance one might like peeping into bags, a name like boo would be cool, or one might be totally crazy call it Genghis you get the drift, good luck and have fun with them.
2006-10-18 11:55:49
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answered by deborahrumbles 2
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Depends on if you want to go common or unusual
Common - Tilly and Milly
Unusual - Taarii and Vani(Both Elvish meaning beautiful)
2006-10-18 05:32:45
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answered by Mas 7
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