Russian nicknames for girls' cats

Choosing a name for your new pet - a wonderful little cat - is a very important task, which must be taken seriously. The nickname should not only approach the character and appearance of a small python, but also be euphonious and easy to remember.

Where do the names for cats come from?

Most names for cats are invented by the owners in several ways:

  1. Nicknames are human names. These can be Russian nicknames for animals: Mashka, Vaska or taken from other languages ​​(English and French names are very popular).
  2. Nicknames describing the features of appearance: Ryzhik, Belka, Baby, Fuzzy.
  3. Nicknames that speak about the nature of the cat: Laska, Igrol, Voryuga.
  4. Fantasy nicknames invented by the owners: Chip, Kisunya, Murlen.

Sometimes a cat, if it is thoroughbred and has a pedigree, gets to the new owners already with a long nickname. Then you can shorten the generic name to a simple one for memorizing and speaking. It is better to choose short names that are not longer than two or three syllables, since then the cat will be convenient to call, and it will be easier for her to remember her name. And if the house has small children, it will simplify memorization for them.

Russian nicknames for kittens girls

It used to be that it's good if there are sibilants in the cat's name. Allegedly the cat is good at hearing these sounds. However, scientists have proved that the cat perfectly perceives any sounds that a person utters, and when you constantly pronounce a name with a lot of hissing, on the contrary, it can decide that you are constantly hissing at it. The main thing in accustoming a cat to her name is a constant repetition. Do not call the cat with the words: "Kys-kys", it is better to repeat loudly and clearly her nickname, do this several times, until the cat does not pay attention to you.

Russian nicknames for girls' cats are not very common, since they are considered too simple. In addition, you can get into an unpleasant situation, for example, if your close friend or boss will call as well as a cat. However, there is a huge number of beautiful Russian cat names , which used an interesting abbreviation of the name, usually not used for naming people. These nicknames are usually easy to remember, sound good and fit even for simple, mongrel, but such beloved domestic cats.

The most popular Russian nicknames for cats are: Anfisa, Bonya, Varya, Dusya, Zosia, Yoska, Lasya, Lusia, Masia, Masyanya, Mashka, Murka, Osya, Sonia, Sima, Tusya, Frosya, Yasya.