Are you bored with the usual pet names? Us too! As a proud cat pawrent, you owe it to yourself to come up with a purr-larious name for your witty feline. So, to help you in your search for creative names, we’ve put together a list of over 100 punny cat names for your new furry friend.
How Do You Pick the Right Punny Cat Name?
How to find the perfect punny name for your purrfect little treasure?
Some basic “rules” can help you in your choice, even if you are looking for a more colorful and original name than Jack or Mustache. Here are some tips to guide you:
Make sure his name is easy to say. Say it out loud and repeat it many times. After all, you will say it a lot.
Does it suit your feline’spersonality and appearance? Observe your cat and try to distinguish his unique traits.
Trust your instincts. You’ll know when you’ve hit on the right name!
Punny Cat Names for Males
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You love the name Frank but find it much too plain for your intrepid feline? Make it an irresistible name by taking inspiration from the options below!
Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? Our list below will surely help you find the right punny name!
King Fluffypants
Lady Whisker
Sir Scrumptious Muffins
Your Highness the Kitty
Sir Eats-a-Lot
Empress Fluff
Mistress Purr
Applejack
Catrick Swayze
CheetoPuff
Dolly Purrton
Flounder
Fluffernutter
Fuzz Aldrin
Hashbrown
Henrietta
KitKat
Latke
LeClaw James
Leo La Tuna
Meowallry
Mochi
Moose
Ms. Clawsome
Oliver Hiss
Pawl Rudd
Pawty Lady
Pawtsy Cline
Pickles
Skittles
Stubbyfluff
Tater Tot
Queenie Catnip
Whiskers
Spunky
Doc McStuffins
Sergeant Tibbs
Twitches
TiggerPoo
Flower
Miss Mittens
Meowtain
Mice Crispies
Mice Cream
Eskimew
Final Thoughts
This concludes our list of cattastic options for your pawbulous feline! If you need more purr-larious cat name ideas, combine several choices to create an absolutely unique name for your unforgettable kitty!
Genevieve is a biologist and science writer. Her deep love for capuchin monkeys, pumas, and kangaroos has taken her worldwide to work and volunteer for several wildlife rehabilitation centers in Bolivia, Guatemala, Canada, and Australia. As a Canadian expat, Genevieve now lives in Argentina, where she wakes up every morning to horses and cows saying hello from the vast plain next to her home office window. She is the proud mom of three rescued dogs, Lemmy, Nala, and Pochi, and a frisky kitten, Furiosa. Having the privilege of sharing her knowledge and passion for animals of all kinds is what makes her fulfilled and happy....Read more