I see Doris. Or Mabel. Or Marbles.
There’s also a Pumpkin and a Sam. Didn’t mean to slight anybody.
That has a nice sound to it.
Need more pictures to help me come up with a name.
Stormageddon! (Stormy for short.)
Scene: madrabbitwoman stands outside door, calling into the night.
MRW: Marbles! MA-HAAARBLES!!! Where are youuuuuuu?
A Passing Stranger: So… lost your Marbles, eh?
veil drawn over ensuing violence
I didn’t think of that! Now even MORE of a reason to go with Marbles!
K-9
I agree with “Bunny” as suggested by another poster,
or " Co co" and “Connie” for English nick name from conejo (rabbit in Spanish).
Every time I see the title of this thread, I read it as “Help me, my name is kitten.”
Mahler/mauler/maller.
Lyrical, visceral, frivolous.
Bunnicula, Bunny for the nickname.
I don’t have any name ideas right now, but I had to chime in and say that I think that kitten is utterly adorable.
(I have a soft spot for tabby kittens)
Fido or Rover.
There should be a cat somewhere named Fido or Rover. Or Spot.
Scylla or Charybdis.
Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart. Franny for short :).
+100
I have already decided my next cat will be Brannigan no matter what sex it is. Though if it is a girl I’ll probably go with Branny as a nickname.
Oh she’s going to be regal. Name her after an old Hollywood movie star. Greer, Hedy, Ingrid, Grace, Lauren, Audrey, Greta.
What a cutie! My goodness, those big eyes! She looks like a cat that needs a human name to me, though I do like the suggestion of Marbles. Perhaps Mabel?
(I thought rabbits and cats weren’t supposed to get along - is it different if they’re introduced when the cat is small?)
Lucinda.