Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Wyntre Rose wrote:Our family has always had bizarre names for cats - Sylvia, Coconut, Pumpkin, Carmen, Dottie, Simba, Stubby, Pearl, Xedo, just to mention a few - so my idea of what's appropriate for a cat's name may be a little...off.
Wyntre Rose (post: 1370486) wrote:Hmmm...well, if it was a boy, I'd say to name it Kyo - Fruits Basket ftw! - but since I'm pretty sure that's not a gender neutral name...
Our family has always had bizarre names for cats - Sylvia, Coconut, Pumpkin, Carmen, Dottie, Simba, Stubby, Pearl, Xedo, just to mention a few - so my idea of what's appropriate for a cat's name may be a little...off.
Hmmm...you say you call her the cat that sleeps, is she really lazy? Or are there periods where she's really adventurous and hyper? Knowing a little more about her personality may help. I like ErictheFred's sleepy greek god ideas, but since it's a she, maybe Nix would be more appropriate? She was the goddess of Night, and Hypnos' mom.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Reon wrote:I heard that it was good to name animals two syllable names and train them with one syllable commands.
Nate (post: 1370651) wrote:That sounds bogus to me, given that there are one syllable commands ("sit," "stay") and two syllable commands ("shake hands," "roll over"). It's clear animals can tell the difference between their name and commands, otherwise they wouldn't be able to tell commands apart.
And I don't think you train cats anyway so...
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
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