The appearance of a kitten in the house is an important and exciting event. Especially if you had to shelter a chic Briton with soft fur, sweet eyes and almost perfect manners. The first difficulty faced by the owners is the choice of a name. After all, it should reflect the character, breed and appearance of the new resident.
Word game: choosing a name for a cat with a dictionary
A cat's nickname is a reflection of the imagination and originality of the owners. Particular attention is paid to purebred representatives. After all, the name invented by the owner will be indicated in official documents. Therefore, the selection of a nickname should be approached seriously.
You can call a British cat beautifully with the help of a dictionary. For this case, English-Russian and Russian-English are perfect. When choosing a name, be guided by the color and behavior of your pet.
For example, the name Find (night), Blackie (black), Glum (darkness), Midnight (midnight), etc. is perfect for a black British cat. For a cat, Dask (dusk), Fair (fear), Vampire will become a wonderful name. Such names sound effective, original and well remembered.
Ginger cats look very funny and evoke a lot of associations. It is difficult to choose a name for the bright favorite of the British breed: the choice is very large. If you use the dictionary, the red cat can be called: Gold (gold), Ingot (ingot), Carrot (carrot), Sunny (sun), etc.
When choosing a name, professionals also recommend focusing on the character and behavior of the pet. If the kitten is notable for restlessness, the nicknames Fan (fun, fun), Joy (joy), Pickle (mischievous) are perfect for him. The restrained British cat can be called Prude (shy), Princess or simply Lady. A pet showing character can be called Trick (cunning), Scratch (cruel), Vantin (wayward, violent).
Association game: an individual approach
If the vocabulary selection did not give results, you can name the British cat using the association game. This is best done with family brainstorming. Such an approach will surely reveal the ideal name, reflecting both the external data and the character of the new resident.
During brainstorming, you can express the most incredible words and associations that arise when looking at a kitten. For example, in the direction of a snow-white British baby, both banal and unexpected, original proposals can pour down. The first include the nicknames Fluff, Snowflake, White (white), Casper (ghost from the cartoon), Winter, Plombir, etc. The latter will differ in sonority: Sakura, Iceberg, Cox, Eileen (light), Oleander, etc.
Sometimes the name comes by itself. For example, at the first glance or meeting. Do not give up the associations that have arisen in favor of a more beautiful and sonorous nickname. The first name is often the most appropriate and comfortable for both you and your British cat.