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(Ping & Pong. We named our first girl Ping, but Pong is too masculine for the other girl.)
 
isn't it pointless to name cats? i mean they aren't like dogs who run to you when you call them... my cats only come when they are hungry or maybe i always had selfish cats.. hmm
 
Originally posted by: crisscross
isn't it pointless to name cats? i mean they aren't like dogs who run to you when you call them... my cats only come when they are hungry or maybe i always had selfish cats.. hmm

Mine do. Or if they don't feel like coming to me, they at least look over at me when they hear their names.
 
One of my cats is named Meatball. We just call him Meat. Another is named Butterscotch. We call her Missy. Another is named Summer cuz we got him on June 21 and my favorite kitty is named Krusty,just like the clown. My old buddy who passed last year was named Simba, but we called him Danish. How the hell it morphed into that, I cannot even remember.

I like:

Thing 1 and Thing 2

Fido and Rover

Squit and Squat

Simon and Garfunkle

Be creative!!!!



Peace

Lounatik
 
Originally posted by: crisscross
isn't it pointless to name cats? i mean they aren't like dogs who run to you when you call them... my cats only come when they are hungry or maybe i always had selfish cats.. hmm

I think you have to be more diligent in reinforcing their names, but both my cats know theirs. The elder (we got her young) will come, speak, or wag her tail when we say her name. The younger (we got her old) will look at us or turn her ears towards us when we say hers.
 
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