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The
naming of your pet is one of the first steps in
creating a long lasting bond with your pet, it is
not a decision to be taken lightly, give the
matter some thought, and whilst you are thinking,
read these tips, they may help you, they may not.
If
you are going to choose a ‘Fifi Trixibelle’
type name for your pet, try to make sure that the
name can be shortened, preferably to no longer
than two syllables. A shorter name
is also easier for the pet to learn
If
you have other pets in the house, try to have a
distinctive sounding name for your new pet
Also
remember that a tiny kitten sleeping in your hands
may grow up to be a large cat and you may like the
idea of your large adult cat being called
‘Tiny’
If
you have named your new pet after a dear departed
pet, don’t expect the animal to become an identical
one to it.
If
you want to be creative with your name, then be
creative. The naming of a cat is nothing like
naming a child. If you call the cat ‘Twinkle
Toes’ you will not cause him any psychological
difficulties and as far as I am aware, the other
cats in the area will not make fun of the cat
because of the name.
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