Cats

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Wild[edit | edit source]

  1. Bobcat
  2. Caracal
  3. Cheetah
  4. Colocolo
  5. Cougar
  6. Jaguar
  7. Jaguarundi
  8. Kodkod
  9. Leopard
  10. Lion
  11. Lynx
  12. Margay
  13. Mountain lion
  14. Ocelot
  15. Oncilla
  16. Panther
  17. Puma
  18. Serval
  19. Snow leopard
  20. Tiger
  21. Wildcat

Famous[edit | edit source]

  1. Garfield
  2. Simba (Lion King)
  3. Nala (Lion King)
  4. Mufasa (Lion King)
  5. Sarabi (Lion King)
  6. Cringer (He-Man's trusty mount)
  7. Tom (Tom and Jerry)
  8. Shere Khan (Jungle Book)
  9. Felix (the cat)
  10. Sylvester
  11. Tigger
  12. Scratchy (Simpsons)
  13. Snowball I (Simpsons)
  14. Snowball II (Simpsons)
  15. Hobbes (Calvin & Hobbes)
  16. Socks (Clinton's Cat)
  17. Stimpy (Ren & Stimpy)
  18. Figaro (Pinnocchio)
  19. Oliver (Oliver & Company)
  20. Madcat (Inspector Gadget)
  21. Snagglepuss
  22. Bill The Cat (Outland by Berkeley Breathed)
  23. Crookshanks (Harry Potter - Hermione Granger's cat)

Translations[edit | edit source]

  1. Chat (French for 'cat')
  2. Gato (Spanish for 'cat')
  3. Gatto (Italian for 'cat')
  4. Kat (Dutch for 'cat')
  5. Katt (Swedish for 'cat')
  6. Katze (German for 'cat')
  7. Kissa (Finnish for 'cat')
  8. Kočka (Czech for 'cat')
  9. Kot (Russian for 'male cat')
  10. Koshka (Russian for 'female cat')
  11. Kotka (Bulgarian for 'cat')
  12. Löwe (German for 'lion')
  13. Mačka (Slovak for 'cat')
  14. Neko (Japanese for 'cat')
  15. Paka (Swahili for 'cat')

Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats[edit | edit source]

This book by T.S. Eliot was used as a template for the musical "Cats".

The Naming of Cats[edit | edit source]

  1. Peter
  2. Augustus
  3. Alonzo
  4. James
  5. Victor
  6. Jonathan
  7. George
  8. Bill Bailey
  9. Plato
  10. Admetus
  11. Electra
  12. Demeter
  13. Munkustrap
  14. Quaxo
  15. Coricopat
  16. Bombalurina
  17. Jellylorum

Other chapters[edit | edit source]

  1. Jennyanydots
  2. Growltiger
  3. Griddlebone
  4. Rum Tum Tugger
  5. Mungojerrie
  6. Rumpelteazer
  7. Old Deuteronomy
  8. Great Rumpuscat
  9. Mr. Mistoffelees
  10. Macavity
  11. Gus
  12. Bustopher Jones
  13. Skimbleshanks
  14. Cat Morgan

Used by[edit | edit source]

  • Apple used the wild cat naming scheme for their OS X operating system releases until OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) in 2013.