Scottish Folds are very original cats. Touching drooping ears and huge eyes give their faces a childish expression. At the same time, an adult animal is distinguished by a dense constitution, powerful bones and silky thick wool. When choosing a name for a future pet, take into account all the features of its unusual appearance, color and character.
Instructions
Step 1
Choosing a name for a cat is a responsible business. It is necessary that all households like the nickname. Offer them a competition - let everyone write interesting nicknames on pieces of paper, put them in a hat or bag. The youngest in the family should pull out a piece of paper with the name that your pet will wear. However, if it categorically does not suit the others, the rally will have to be repeated.
Step 2
If you have purchased a pedigree pedigree kitten, it already has a name. However, in everyday life, you can call your pet differently. Barbariss Star of the East or Flowerfield Jay can become champions of the breed and win prizes at shows, but at home it will be more convenient for them to be called Barbarian or Flay.
Step 3
Assess your baby's appearance. Scottish Fold kitten, growing up, will keep its cute baby face. Therefore, funny, touching diminutive pet names are quite suitable for him.
Step 4
Having trouble choosing the right words? Look through encyclopedias and dictionaries for original ideas. An excellent option for a Scottish kitten is to emphasize its "foreign" origin by the nickname. Call the funny black and white animal Duncan, and the red-haired baby Guinevere. When they grow up, the original names will suit them very much.
Step 5
Avoid very complex and long words - the cat will not be able to grasp that you are referring to him. Two to three syllable words with repeated vowels are ideal. According to felinologists, kittens love repetitive vowels as well as hissing sounds. Simple but catchy words like "Chips", "Lily", "Delilah" will suit the animal perfectly.
Step 6
Do not call the cat a nickname consonant with the names of other animals living in the house. He may get confused and stop responding to the call. Having chosen a suitable nickname, call the kitten by name only. Do not distort it, do not add diminutive suffixes until the animal gets used to it.