Cheddar Biscuit has a lot of nicknames. Mr Biscuit. Lord Cheddington von Biscuit shorts. Little Baby Biscuit Boy. Master Biscuits. Cheds. Little Lad. Just a guy. Simply a fella.
Only Elliot because he knows his name and runs over when you call him. Sometimes he goes by "not my cat" when I'm looking for my cat and he shows up. (He is my partner's cat)
Sully knows her name but dgaf and only reacts when she's in trouble and I bring out the big guns (Sullivan). She's usually just "my little girl" or "my little angel" otherwise.
Yes, all the time. One reacts to it like a dog would react to their name, and will even move toward you to see why they were called. The other one never really reacts different, just facing them and making a noise gives the same reaction., name or no name.
Minh gets kitten and spiteful bitch. She hates everyone and makes sure that dogs and cats alike always have food and water with her judgmental Meow and death stare. Don’t you dare touch her though.
They only get called by their names when they're in trouble. Otherwise Laszlo becomes "Zozo" (sometimes "Cinnamon Bear") and Pica becomes "Lala" (sometimes "Fluffy Ninja").
I'm not good with nicknames. I call mine either "boy," "my boy," "squishy," "swishy," "lovey." My wife calls him "perfect angel baby." She's better at nicknames than I am. 🙂
Sometimes, but usually I have nickmames for them, so Maggie is Maggs, Maggles, Magalicious, Maggalopolis, Maggapotamous, and my favorite name for her, Mama Bear.
Yes, call them by their names all the time, but also use a lot of nicknames, like stinky/stinkies when they've done their business but left the crime scene partially uncovered.
Nope. I rarely call Trouble by her full name but Princess Peanut Trouble Sparkle knows when she fucked up. Her sister has a name but shows up to "Honey". Their older brother has only ever used "Dmitri" at the vet and is "hey old man" at home.
I don't think I've ever called a cat by its name. Depending on what they're doing it's either "hey", "pspsps", or snapping fingers. I don't think the cats care either. But names are useful when talking to other humans like "Muffin picked a fight with Potato yesterday. Potato won"
We have two cat, both female, and neither goes by their registered name.
One was mine from before I moved in with my partner. Her actual name is masculine and uncapitalized. But we only use that name for vet visits, and to differentiate her from our other cat. Otherwise, she is just Kitty, or "Wow," after the sound she typically makes.
The other cat we adopted together, and has a female name that is properly capitalized. We normally call her one of dozens of nicknames, though most of those are derived from her name and not just random terms of endearment.
Ours is usually baby boy, horrible beast, buddy, or nutty buddy. If it’s his actual name, it’s usually because I’m gasping it out and scolding him for doing something naughty.
My Pyrenees is my big baby. My Yorkie is my little man. My orange cat is "fat bad." My other pets have names that are too fun, not to say. I got "bucket." She's a tabby named bucket. I got "meow san" because her automatic feeder came from Japan, and it had an audio feature that said, "meow-san. "Monkey" is meow-sans sister. My partner picked that name. Hearing her call her name makes me HAVE to call her monkey. They're both too sweet.
Dude, I think we have over 30 cats. It's a farm, though. (Not the owner)
My housemates have an odd mix of nicknames for their cats. One of them has a shortened name, two of them tend to get extra syllables added to their names, and the last one, Goku, is just Goku.
I usually can't keep all their names straight, so when one of them bugs me, I tend to just point at it and say "...cat".
My cats name is Chanelle, but I rarely call her that. Her nickname is kitty cat ribs the 2nd, but I usually call her either kitty or ribs. Back story behind the nickname is my best friend had a cat when we were kids, and when he'd annoy him he'd threaten to cook him up like a rack of baby back ribs, so we started calling him kitty cat ribs.
So when she first showed up some other people in my house called her "Bristles" and I was like oh no, not that. I compiled a list of names and just would try addressing her by a name off the list a few times a day. She was napping when I got to her name, but I said it and she lifted her head, looked at me and did that little mrrr? so it's her name.
My ex fiancee named my last cat Mittens, but I pretty much always just called her "Kitty". She responded to it, but I always kinda got the impression she responded to me in particular over whatever I called her.
Harley was a 7 year old we brought home from the shelter, and she already knew her name so we didn't have a lot of latitude to change it on the fly.
However, she did respond just as well to "Barley", so that became her new name, with the standard variety of variants like "Barles" (said like "Charles"), "Barlow" or "Barlikins".
I mostly call mine by her name, but sometimes she's Lil Stinky Butt, sometimes Miss Ma'am (especially when she's in trouble), lately she's been Freebird because she keeps trying to get out the doggy door with the puppies.
Edit: In the time since I've posted this, she's also gone by Honey Buns and Little Miss.
I actually call the kitten kitten often. Or by your username, lol. Cats are dinguses! Sometimes I call her gremlin or Muppet (she's so soft and fuzzy and huggable like I imagine a Muppet)
Cthulhu gets called whatever name we currently feel she deserves - Lady Meowington, Catthulhu, Catto, Little Miss Muggins. We would only use her actual name to call her/scold her for being naughty
On more than one occasion have I seen acquaintances try to reason with their cats and warn them that if they don't stop doing this or that then they will face various consequences, and when the cat inevitably keeps doing it because they literally don't speak human language, they punish them. Some people anthropomorphize their pets to a disturbing degree and talk to them like children would to an imaginary friend. It's deeply unsettling to me.
Yes, he knows his name and he comes running.
He also knows the dogs name, and the dog knows his name. Can't possibly miss out on any treats the other one might be getting.
My cats only come running when they hear the other cat's name get called. They only respond to FOMO.
Cheddar Biscuit has a lot of nicknames. Mr Biscuit. Lord Cheddington von Biscuit shorts. Little Baby Biscuit Boy. Master Biscuits. Cheds. Little Lad. Just a guy. Simply a fella.
We have options :3
I call my cat by his name (and sing songs with his name substituted into the lyrics) all the time.
He’s deaf.
I usually call him by criminal terms. Gangster, crook, thief, robber, vandal and such.
Absolutely, among other names. She's usually Margot, sometimes Meemers, Marmar, or Margalos, and sometimes she's Stop Screaming.
Miso gets called 'Miso', but also 'Mimis', 'Mrs. So', 'Jennifer Mimiston', 'Miso the Lioma', and 'Mi'.
Mittens certainly thinks her name is "Pss pss pss"
When she's in trouble. So most of the time. Otherwise instead of Moonbeam it's missy-moo, cat, moo-moo, missy, miss kitty, or monster.
Only Elliot because he knows his name and runs over when you call him. Sometimes he goes by "not my cat" when I'm looking for my cat and he shows up. (He is my partner's cat)
Sully knows her name but dgaf and only reacts when she's in trouble and I bring out the big guns (Sullivan). She's usually just "my little girl" or "my little angel" otherwise.
No I don't have a favourite why do you ask
Yes, all the time. One reacts to it like a dog would react to their name, and will even move toward you to see why they were called. The other one never really reacts different, just facing them and making a noise gives the same reaction., name or no name.
I frequently add 'cat' to the name, so Zola becomes Zolacat, Dora is DoraCat and Bella is BellaCat or the BellaMonster
I call my cat by his name, "buddy", or just "cat" sometimes.
Never "my son"
Ever
Laugh at me all you want but I think having some humor in life is never bad :)
It's all in fun. I'm not really judging anybody that hard, but it's certainly not for me
My cat is named Loki, and it suits him perfectly cause he's a bit of a fuckhead🤣
He only answers to "Mr. Kitty," and you have to say it like "Meeewster Kitty" or he will completely ignore you.
But you'd already said "my cat"...
Idk why but I read Meewster Kitty in Eric Cartman's voice. lol
I call the cat that shits on my floors any of the below
Kahn gets boy cat, Kahn coy Kahn, and kitten
Minh gets kitten and spiteful bitch. She hates everyone and makes sure that dogs and cats alike always have food and water with her judgmental Meow and death stare. Don’t you dare touch her though.
Ah my first can was named Minh, thanks for the memory. She was a sweetheart which sounds....different from your Minh.
She can be sweet, and I’m totally the spare human, but she is very standoffish and does everything on her terms.
Kahn and Minh??? Are they Chinese or Japanese?
Kahn makes a killer mai tai.
When we had several, I tended to use the name only to distinguish them; otherwise, they were all simply "cat".
One of mine is officially Sparkles, but he get called Floofy Doofkins, Sparkle Bear, Spark, Lazy Lion, Lounging Lion, Shitty Kitty, and Pretty Kitty.
He knows all of them.
His sister is Ember, but we call her Tiny Tiger too. She responds to neither 😂
Yes. All the time. She doesn't care but I still call her.
Yes, having multiple cats, they clearly understand their name.
Booker gets yelled at a lot so he very much knows his name well. He also knows Book or BookBookBookBook.
Hollow on the other hand does get called by his name, but he couldn't care less. They both do get called several nicknames as well.
They only get called by their names when they're in trouble. Otherwise Laszlo becomes "Zozo" (sometimes "Cinnamon Bear") and Pica becomes "Lala" (sometimes "Fluffy Ninja").
well yes but she's also mommy's good girl and also mommy's happy cat
I'm not good with nicknames. I call mine either "boy," "my boy," "squishy," "swishy," "lovey." My wife calls him "perfect angel baby." She's better at nicknames than I am. 🙂
Sometimes, but usually I have nickmames for them, so Maggie is Maggs, Maggles, Magalicious, Maggalopolis, Maggapotamous, and my favorite name for her, Mama Bear.
Yes, call them by their names all the time, but also use a lot of nicknames, like stinky/stinkies when they've done their business but left the crime scene partially uncovered.
Also use putty or puttyputty a lot lately.
Monty is “the boy”, “little man”, or “mun bruv”.
Okie is “little miss”.
What a coincidence! I respond to "dingus" too!
100% I also have a lot of nicknames for the lil bastard.
I call mine 貓貓 (maau¹ maau¹)
I will always be amazed by how well-written that character was. From backstory to hobbies and internal dialogue.
I'm not a drug addict, I have a hobby!
I usually just shonen anime fight scene scream 'caaaAAAaaat' from accross the room to get their attention.
Lubochka / Lulu / Bochka / Bobo / Booboo / Baby / BB
Nope. I rarely call Trouble by her full name but Princess Peanut Trouble Sparkle knows when she fucked up. Her sister has a name but shows up to "Honey". Their older brother has only ever used "Dmitri" at the vet and is "hey old man" at home.
I don't think I've ever called a cat by its name. Depending on what they're doing it's either "hey", "pspsps", or snapping fingers. I don't think the cats care either. But names are useful when talking to other humans like "Muffin picked a fight with Potato yesterday. Potato won"
I have "fat fuck" and "sheit for brains". Love them to bits.
We have two cat, both female, and neither goes by their registered name.
One was mine from before I moved in with my partner. Her actual name is masculine and uncapitalized. But we only use that name for vet visits, and to differentiate her from our other cat. Otherwise, she is just Kitty, or "Wow," after the sound she typically makes.
The other cat we adopted together, and has a female name that is properly capitalized. We normally call her one of dozens of nicknames, though most of those are derived from her name and not just random terms of endearment.
Ours is usually baby boy, horrible beast, buddy, or nutty buddy. If it’s his actual name, it’s usually because I’m gasping it out and scolding him for doing something naughty.
I will often call her name, Triscuit, but also lovingly call her 'fuzzy girl' all the time.
My Pyrenees is my big baby. My Yorkie is my little man. My orange cat is "fat bad." My other pets have names that are too fun, not to say. I got "bucket." She's a tabby named bucket. I got "meow san" because her automatic feeder came from Japan, and it had an audio feature that said, "meow-san. "Monkey" is meow-sans sister. My partner picked that name. Hearing her call her name makes me HAVE to call her monkey. They're both too sweet.
Dude, I think we have over 30 cats. It's a farm, though. (Not the owner)
Edit: "Hey butthole"
Sometimes. Other times just called him by nicknames like mate or dickhead. Depending on what he did.
Yeah, i always call her by her name, gusfraba, krampu's little helper
Yes, and they both know their names and come when called. If they feel like it or are hungry.
Almost everyday, but mostly a shorthand or a handful of nicknames.
Likewise. Many of those nicknames being elaborate phrases which include his name. He loves this.
My housemates have an odd mix of nicknames for their cats. One of them has a shortened name, two of them tend to get extra syllables added to their names, and the last one, Goku, is just Goku.
I usually can't keep all their names straight, so when one of them bugs me, I tend to just point at it and say "...cat".
When i'm not making cat sounds I say "you" when talking to her
My cat's name is pstpstst
My cats name is Chanelle, but I rarely call her that. Her nickname is kitty cat ribs the 2nd, but I usually call her either kitty or ribs. Back story behind the nickname is my best friend had a cat when we were kids, and when he'd annoy him he'd threaten to cook him up like a rack of baby back ribs, so we started calling him kitty cat ribs.
I call my cat Sydney by a few names. Mr kitty, Mr meow, or buddy.
But in will call him by his name every once in a while.
I exclusively call Simon by his name. He knows when I'm talking to or about him!
Only by her name Luigi, so she'll learn it. That way I KNOW she's ignoring me.
Nope.
Always one of 3 or 4 nicknames.
I think you know the question that no doubt is on everyone's mind ;)
How cat choose own name?
So when she first showed up some other people in my house called her "Bristles" and I was like oh no, not that. I compiled a list of names and just would try addressing her by a name off the list a few times a day. She was napping when I got to her name, but I said it and she lifted her head, looked at me and did that little mrrr? so it's her name.
Nice. Might try that next time I get a cat.
Omg this is such an adorable idea!!!
My cat only had a couple. My dogs, however, they have probably a dozen each.
Ada was always Ada or little girl.
Manuel is more “Little man” or “manny boo” or “shutthefuckupIhavetoworksoyoucaneat”
Oh yes. I call them by their names and they know their names.
The only cat I really talk to is a stray born on my patio I named Princess. She only comes when I call her by name.
I almost exclusively use ridiculously cutesy nicknames for them because they are perfect.
My ex fiancee named my last cat Mittens, but I pretty much always just called her "Kitty". She responded to it, but I always kinda got the impression she responded to me in particular over whatever I called her.
Harley was a 7 year old we brought home from the shelter, and she already knew her name so we didn't have a lot of latitude to change it on the fly.
However, she did respond just as well to "Barley", so that became her new name, with the standard variety of variants like "Barles" (said like "Charles"), "Barlow" or "Barlikins".
Barlikins 😂
Both Mimi and her son Zigou respond to their names. Orange Zigou is not the brightest, so I value and use the fact the he did learn his own name.
I have many names for them, though, only one it's the official name. Nevertheless, I call them by their nicknames, which are numerous.
I call Levi by his name, but when he's playing up my partner (who is from Singapore) calls him AYO UNKER GET DOWN AH
I mostly call mine by her name, but sometimes she's Lil Stinky Butt, sometimes Miss Ma'am (especially when she's in trouble), lately she's been Freebird because she keeps trying to get out the doggy door with the puppies. Edit: In the time since I've posted this, she's also gone by Honey Buns and Little Miss.
I actually call the kitten kitten often. Or by your username, lol. Cats are dinguses! Sometimes I call her gremlin or Muppet (she's so soft and fuzzy and huggable like I imagine a Muppet)
Her government name is for the vet!
Cthulhu gets called whatever name we currently feel she deserves - Lady Meowington, Catthulhu, Catto, Little Miss Muggins. We would only use her actual name to call her/scold her for being naughty
Yes shortened nicknames mostly
Nope, he gets called Meow Meows or Kitties.
mostly... Gadget becomes Gadg or Gadgeypoo, Nova becomes Nova beans.
His name is Rio (sing it). Alternatively called 'Mr Krasnapolsky' or 'Laddy'or 'Mr Pussycat'.
I call my cat by his name. Not his full name, just the first name unless he's being formally introduced or in a lot of trouble.
Yep, they know their names but are typical cats in not consistently listening when I call them.
Sometimes. Usually I do a lengthier riff on it.
I have 2, Link and Phoebe.
I'll do a "Linky Link" and "BB Phoebe" (as in baby) because I refuse to acknowledge that she's not still a baby.
My cat knows his name. Best part is, he'll respond if I talk to him.
On more than one occasion have I seen acquaintances try to reason with their cats and warn them that if they don't stop doing this or that then they will face various consequences, and when the cat inevitably keeps doing it because they literally don't speak human language, they punish them. Some people anthropomorphize their pets to a disturbing degree and talk to them like children would to an imaginary friend. It's deeply unsettling to me.