For Navi, the left cat, we call her Chunka Munk, Plasticat, and Ms. Infected Lips.

For Scorpi, the cat on the right, we call him Mr. Small, Spider Cat, and Crybaby.

Plasticat

Spider Cat

    • Skua@kbin.earth
      7·
      6 days ago

      I have never seen a cat look so much like one of those worm-on-a-string toys

  • matelt@feddit.uk
    19·
    6 days ago

    Here is mon chat, mon chameau, mon chaton, mon petit, mon petit prout, my darling, my princess, my good girl, my delicate cupcake, my pweshuss and so on. Yes she is bilingual. 1000014424

      • matelt@feddit.uk
        3·
        6 days ago

        Heureusement que les voisins ne comprennent pas quand je l’appelle 🤣

      • Soku@lemmy.world
        3·
        6 days ago

        I don’t speak French but that emoji gives me a clue what that nickname might mean 😅

        • matelt@feddit.uk
          3·
          6 days ago

          I think you’ve got it right, she is indeed a little fart

    • Vupware@lemmy.zipOP
      3·
      6 days ago

      That is just a ridiculous nose. The nickname is apt!

  • Pyro@programming.dev
    17·
    6 days ago

    Precious and Vicious

    Precious and Vicious, can you guess which one is which?

  • iamericandre@lemmy.world
    15·
    6 days ago

    This is Lucy, but at some point early on in our relationship my wife started calling her Chichi and it’s stuck.

      • TheAsianDonKnots@lemmy.zip
        9·
        6 days ago

        They are! I was only going to get one cat after a nasty divorce, but found out they were a bonded pair and went home with two. They keep the silence at bay. I couldn’t picture my life without them.

  • SuiXi3D@fedia.io
    12·
    6 days ago

    For our Triscuit, we call her Triss most of the time. We really want another cat, a black one, to name Yennifer.

  • moakley@lemmy.worldEnglish
    111·
    6 days ago

    Usually she was Sasha, but if there was ham in the room, she was Ham Cat.

    We lost her about two years ago.

    • Vupware@lemmy.zipOP
      4·
      6 days ago

      I lost my first cat to FELV before he turned a year old. Losing a cat hurts a lot. I hope you and yours are getting by okay.

  • Richie’s Computer Stuff@lemmy.ca
    4·
    5 days ago

    My cat’s name is Spooky, since black cats are a common theme on Halloween (hey, that’s today!). We don’t call him Spooky very often, though. We often call him Spucky or Sporky, both originally mispronunciations of his name that someone said that we found funny. We also call him Scoopy, Kitty, Catster, and Mr. Cat.

    This is him after I opened a tube treat for him.

    (And no, my floor is not dirty. It’s old and damaged linoleum that looked like hell even when it was new.)

  • Scuzzm0nkey@lemmy.worldEnglish
    10·
    6 days ago

    I have a William Shakespeare and an Edgar Allan Poe! We generally call them William and Edgar, sometimes “Babies” when referring to them collectively, and sometimes “You little shit!!!” when Edgar is up to no good.

    • Vupware@lemmy.zipOP
      2·
      6 days ago

      Those are two cute voids. Do you ever get them confused? Do they have any defining characteristics?

      • Scuzzm0nkey@lemmy.worldEnglish
        6·
        6 days ago

        They’re different sizes for starters, William is a bit beefier and Edgar is slimmer. Also their fur is a different consistency, Edgar is slicker and more shiny. On top of that, their meows are so different and Edgar is extremely chatty. Normally the only time we get them confused is from a distance or late at night when we’re shouting at whoever is being bad.

        • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
          3·
          6 days ago

          That’s really funny. I have two voids and they’re also determined by their fur texture and voices.

  • drhodl@lemmy.world
    9·
    6 days ago

    The ginger is Sunny, and he is an old man adopted from the RSPCA, months after his first hooman died, and my own 12 year old ginger passed from pancreatic cancer. I call him Fluff Butt, Floofus and Furbag, but at 4 am in the morning, he thinks his name is “Fucking shut up, cat!”. It has taken 2 years since I adopted him, for him to make eye contact or to even purr, but I’m pretty sure he loves me now! He never misses pat and brush time. I think his previous hooman was a woman, and I’m male, so it was a big change along with the grieving. I love him! The voidie is Zebby and he belongs to a neighbour, but has bonded to Sunny and myself and eats, plays, sleeps at our place. If he’s not harrassing Sunny, he is glued to my ankle, or asleep in my lap. I call him shithead, meatball, stinky cat and other such endearments, but he is the most loving cat I’ve ever known. When he spots me outside, even if he is with his actual owner, or the girls up the road who fawn over him, he will instantly RUN to me, and as he gets closer, his tail goes from horizontal to vertical, and as he arrives he jumps so his head contacts my hand, because he simply can’t wait for me to bend and pat him. At such times, I call him Dancer or Prancer because he looks like he’s dancing around me. I think it breaks his owners heart but she is very gracious about it, even offering to bring food for him so I am not out of pocket. I have great neighbours, both feline and human. Edit: I just recently found out that Sunny visits Zebby’s owner every day for pats, so the circle is complete :)

    • Vupware@lemmy.zipOP
      3·
      6 days ago

      The stories of both cats are adorable and heartwarming. Congratulations on not giving up and sticking with your adopted cat for those two years!

  • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
    8·
    6 days ago

    Their names are Booker and Hollow

    Booker’s nicknames are Book, Bookbookbookbookbook, Stinky, and Baby because his meow is tiny and he’s baby

    Hollow’s nicknames are Mister Man, Kermit (his meow sounds like Kermit swallowing a tennis ball), Holla at ya homeboy, Stinky, and Chocolate Boi because he turns chocolate brown in the sunlight.

    They’re both so stupid and I love them.

  • Skua@kbin.earth
    9·
    6 days ago

    I grew up next to a Norwegian neighbour who called our cat “Kattepus”, and I have apparently picked up and kept the habit of referring to my own cat that way. He’s also called Baggy, because being a black cat everyone wanted me to name him Bagheera