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About
I’m mostly thinking of fictional cats, and I hope to eventually import many (if not most) of the names from Wikipedia’s “List of Fictional Cats and Other Felines”. A few in their “List of actual Cats” might also work (clearly “Morris” belongs here) but most (e.g., “Harry”, one of the cats who played Morris) really aren’t what I’m thinking of.
Please use the capitalized form of words that appear primarily or exclusively as proper names. Otherwise, the lowercase form might be better, but use your own judgement.* (E.g., I added “Cat” in its capitalized form because it can be a diminutive of “Catherine”. But were someone to show me that the “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” script only used the lowercase form, I might change my mind.)
mollusque commented on the list classic-cat-names
See Possible Underscore's Flights of Feline Fancy.
January 22, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the list classic-cat-names
Are we limited to Felis catus (or Felis silvestris catus)?
February 2, 2012