New Kitty! Need name suggestions.

Schroedinger.

Just because if we ever get a cat, I’m going to insist on naming it Schroedinger :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m horrible at names, but he’s a lovely kitty.

Perry. Perry Plegic.

I have a friend who named his dog Diogi and his cat Ciati (d-o-g and c-a-t, get it?). :stuck_out_tongue:

Another friend named her cat Purrkins.

Heh. Our next cat is *soooo *getting this name if I get to choose! :smiley:

brewha – We called our current cat, who looks a lot like yours, “Silly.” This solves two problems at once – it fits :p; and it’s something that comes naturally and doesn’t require a response.
Mostly, it beats “Moron” (which is what I find myself calling him most of the time, anyway…)

I also know someone with a dog damed Diogi. You’d be surprised at how many people don’t get it. :stuck_out_tongue:

I have a cat named Schrodinger because I always wanted to name a cat that and my intent was that she would be my last cat for a good long while. The name is a mouthful and she was a girl and it just didn’t seem to fit so it morphed into Dinger and sometimes Dingy (hard g) because that suits her.

I hand raised her with another kitten (not her sister, they came in at different times but were the same age), the other kitten ended up with the name PurrAnna (Purr - Ahna) because of the way she attacked the nurser bottle, the name suited her then and it still does now for other reasons.

That’s (one of) my kitty’s names. Here he is when he was much younger and in my messy old apartment.

He is rather accident prone too. Took a bumper to the gourd once but suffered no long-term damage. It might fit.

There was a deputy and his k-9 that were killed in the line of duty here in my hometown, so there are bumper stickers everywhere memorializing Matt and Diogi. :frowning:

Rex is the name that immediately came into my mind when I saw his picture.

after reviewing all the entries, i’m now voting for winston.

just don’t name him churchill, too, because that’d get shortened to church and that would be too creepy, because of ‘pet sematary’ by stephen king. :eek: :stuck_out_tongue:

Socrates, Shere Khan, or Rudyard (after Kipling). Moses is another good choice, I’d say.