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Cats are amazing animals that deserve amazing names. There are many popular options out there, but doesn’t your kitty deserve to have a unique name that represents their personality and temperament? Getting to know your new cat is important to do before deciding what to name them. That said, seeking out ideas for rare cat names can make the task of naming your cat enjoyable and stress-free when you’re ready.
We did the hard work for you and came up with an impressive list of unique names for both male and female cats. We even included many unisex names that can be used for both boy and girl kitties. Hopefully, you will find the purrfect name for your cat from the list!
Unique Female Cat Names
Female cat names come a dime a dozen, and many of the popular ones have been overused. Luckily, those popular names are far from the only ones that you can call your cat. We put together a list of unique female cat names to choose from that can help set your kitty apart from the others.
Unique Male Cat Names
Male cats tend to be independent and curious. Their antics can quickly turn into troublemaking, though. Your boy cat deserves a strong name that is different from the ones that your neighbors’ cats likely have. There is no shortage of unique names to choose from.
Unique Unisex Cat Names
If you are not interested in sticking with a gender-specific name, you are in luck. There are tons of unique names in existence that can be attributed to either males or females. Some are fun or silly, while others are more exotic or spiritual. Maybe one of the following names is the right one for your new furry family member:
How to Choose a New Name for Your Cat
It can be tough to choose just one name for a new cat because there are so many fitting options to consider. The first thing to do is decide whether you want to choose a gender-specific name or a unisex option. Once that decision is made, you can start narrowing your options to a handful that your cat can try on for size.
Take the time to write down the names from these lists that you like the most. From there, you can narrow the options even more by trying out the names when calling your cat. See which one seems to roll off the tongue the easiest and which your cat seems to respond to the most. Maybe take a poll among your family members. Don’t rush the process. Your cat doesn’t have to be named right after coming home for the first time.
Conclusion
Naming your cat can be a fun and exciting experience if you keep an open mind and don’t put pressure on yourself to choose a name immediately. Take your time, learn the meanings of the various names that you like, and choose something that you feel good about. Your cat will not understand what their name is; they will just learn to correlate their name being called with themselves. So, you don’t have to worry about whether your cat will like the name. What matters is that you are happy with what you choose.
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