My husband found this kitten when it was about 3 weeks old.That was like 2 months ago.I can not think of a name that I like for this kitten.My 24 month old has picked out names for other animals like cheeseto,billy bob,minnie and charlie but when I ask him what should I name the kitten he says nope,no name.The kitten looks like a siamese but I know it is not because in the box of abandon kittens my husband found was a stripe and a black kitten.My husband said let yahoo people name her.Any names?
2006-11-29
02:43:12
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Im getting some interesting names.Someone said for me to give the sex of the kittem.Im sorry,it`s a female.
2006-11-29
03:48:44 ·
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Cookie :p
Some people seem to name their Kittens/Cats after the circumstances they were found. So I knew a solid white cat named Midnight because it was found at midnight XD
Maybe wait a little bit for some personality details.
Wouldn't want a cat named Streaker, Flash, Zoom, Fiesty,.. Vanished,.. and then it be Loveable, Plushie,.. Fluffy,.. Squishy,.. Serenity.
Could you give the Gender,.. that may help people :3
Added1: Everyone talking about it being Asian and candy is makeing me think of Pocky XD The Original Pocky is a brown cookie, biscuit, or cracker stick that's thinner then a Number 2 pencil and dripped in a chocolate that is solid until you put it in your mouth. Kinda like M&Ms are supposed to be described (Melts in your Mouth, not in your hand). But there are a wide variety of the addictive Pocky XD
Added2: I just noticed the "her". Would you like some Japanese name suggestions?
Neko = Cat
Aoi = Blue
Tenshi = Angel
Kuro = Black
Kimi = She without equal
Chii = Earth / Energy (from Earth or the Ground normally)
Mina = Beauty?
Rei = Spirit/Soul (tends to be given to very spirited girls or pets)
Mari = Ball
Suzu = Old Japanese for Bell, More Modern it means Toy ( Suzuki is Boy's Toy,.. all those Car Companies call their cars toys XD )
Shi / Shii = Death,.. oh great,.. my mind just blanked out it means several things,.. it gets tossed into names to double play on females,.. there are even comic book characters named Shi
Hoshi = Star
Gin = Oh no,.. was it Silver or Gold,.. people like to use it to just indicate a plated Metallic
Now my mind has gone on vacation. Oh well,.. fun while it lasted.
2006-11-29 03:14:49
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answered by sailortinkitty 6
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Your kitten could very well be part Siamese. Kittens born in the same litter can have different fathers if the mother cat mated with more than one male. This can happen because cats have multiple birth pregnancies, therefore there are multiple eggs to be fertilized. It sounds weird, but it happens. As far as naming your kitten, I have a Siamese named Koko. I got his name from a series of books in which the main character has a pair of Siamese named Koko (the male) and Yum Yum (the female). These names are originally from a Gilbert & Sullivan play but I didn't know that until later. I think giving him an exotic name is a good idea. China, Asia, Tai, Kikko (like the Kikkoman soy sauce), Ming, or look up important people from the history of Siam (now Thailand). If you've never owned a Siamese before you are in for a unique experience. They are so different than other cats. They are the most vocal breed of cat known to man! Good luck with your new addition!
I just thought of another name, I babysit a friend of mine's daughter and there is a cartoon that comes on PBS about some Siamese kittens that Ellie loves to watch. The main character is a girl kitten named Sagwa. I think that's an adorable name. The other kittens are named Dongwa & Shigwa. (I'm guessing on the spelling of those two names.)
2006-11-29 03:15:30
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answered by Star shower 2
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So many suggestions, oh my goodness, you're really going to be spoiled for choice now!
If she has Siamese patterning then it is probable that her eyes will stay a beautiful blue shade as she grows up.
These have probably already been suggested but how about Willow, Sushi, Saffie (short for Sapphire), Li-ann or Chai?
Good luck choosing!
2006-11-29 07:33:01
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answered by Solow 6
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Fawn!
That name just popped into my head the other day, and I regret that I didn't think of it in time to use it instead of Sophie.
Sophie is a snowshoe, which is a relative of the siamese. What that has to do with anything, I'm not sure....except that her mottled fur makes me think of a fawn.
That, and I think of Fawn Hall, who was a blonde.
2006-11-29 05:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, looks like a Siamese you say?
How about Asia? Or China?
Sammy? Or Samantha?
Silver?
Pewter?
Lily?
Aqua? If she’s sleek like most Siamese.
Duchess?
Queenie?
Diamond?
2006-11-29 02:56:08
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answered by Reona 3
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Picachu
2006-11-29 04:11:08
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answered by Sandy S 1
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Well, lucky.. but usually that name is reserved for one that has been hit a time or two by a car, has a bobbed tail, and a missing leg.... I have two cats, Kujo and Clyde... be creative!
2006-11-29 02:54:53
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answered by dontblamemeivoted 3
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Boozer
2006-11-29 03:26:19
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answered by ron b 2
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If you want to find a "human" name based off of its meaning, www.behindthename.com is a good site =) I've used it plenty of times.
2006-11-29 06:15:22
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answered by chibs 3
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I like naming cats after colours, like "Grey," "Orange," or "White Kitty." (With or without the Kitty after)
Or... Billie, or Dee-Dee, Abby (for Abandoned)
Or maybe your son is right, just call her Nonie (for No Name)
2006-11-29 02:58:29
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answered by Zoe 6
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