Few Famous Cat Names of Popular Celebrities of Present & Past

 

The task of giving names to your special cat or kitty is very challenging. A number of cat breeders have to dive deep through the cat names lists and look into innumerable possibilities prior to finalizing an ideal name for their cats.

The renowned personalities or celebrities of present and past era also become creative enough when it comes to naming their male and female cat names or feline companions. So, in this article, we will talk about those personalities and celebrities who creatively named their pet cats.

The creator and author of Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer, named Mark Twain, knowingly picked extraordinary names for his cats Beelzebub, Appollinaris, Blatherskite, Zoroaster, and Sour Mash, "With a view to practicing the children in difficult and large styles of pronunciation." Marc Jacobs of Louis Vuitton, the stylish fashion designer, owns a cat by the name of Rover. Brian McRae, a very famous Toronto Blue Jays star of baseball, has named his two felines O-Fer and Monster. The Prophet Mohammed, as the mythological stories go, loved calling his cat, Muezza.

Martha Stewart, decorating maven, loves to call her Himalayans Teeney, Weeney, Vivaldi, Verdi, Mozart, and Beethoven. Florence Nightingale, the nursing pioneer, was having around 60 male and female cats throughout her life – they all were named by her after popular personalities of her era, such as Bismarck, and Gladstone. Robert Bigelow, Las Vegas real-estate magnate, christened his three cats by the name of Mortgage, Abys Taxes, and Writeoff.

Billy Crystal owns a tuxedo cat, dubbed as Mittens who, according to the actor, is “computer programming and fishing.” Wilt Chamberlain, an American basketball player, christened his twins cats with as short names as anyone can pronounce them: that is; Zip and Zap. Cassandra Peterson, an American actress, gave her darling cats name by taking into account her persona. Debbie Fields, the Mrs. Fields of Cookies, started calling her cat by the name of Boo Dyes while her daughter encountered problems in pronouncing Blue Eyes.

Sir Isaac Newton, one of the most prominent scientists of all time, a great mathematician and a great English physicist, snatched just a little time from his busy schedule and came up with the invention of a cat-flap for his darling feline, Spithead.  The creator of Dilbert, Scott Adams, christened his own cats with ordinary names like (Freddy and Sarah), keeping his wicked creativity safe for Catbert.

Further if we talk about the talk hosts, they all too love to own cat as part of their family. Jay Leno owns his cat, whose name is Cheeseler; Jane Pauley is having Meatball; Ricki Lake seems to have 2 kitties at her home, by the name of Molly and Annie; Sally Jessy Raphael is said to be taking Sheba and Chang Mai; and Cokie Roberts loves talking about every day events and activities of her cat, named Tobasco. Katie Couric prefers spending her evening time with Frank, the feline.

Christina Ricci loves sharing her secrets with a Himalayan cat, who is christened as Zert. Steve Martin likes soliciting comment from his cat, Dr. Carlton B. Linda Evans and Bo Derek, the long-drawn-out blondes, love sharing a saga of quixotic attachment to the same man; both of them love calling their cat with the name of “She”.

Glamorous ladies are always found to be inclined toward the style and grace of cats, actresses aren’t exception here. Victoria Principal boasts of having cats dubbed Buns and Terra Catta; Suizanne Somers loves purring with Chrissy.

Speaking for all cat lovers, Colette, the famous French author, said, "These aren’t ordinary cats." And, therefore there shouldn’t be any ordinary cat names, too!

Thus, we have a notion that the famous celebrities that hit the headlines daily belong to the world where an average person cannot have access to, but in actuality, they are simply like us and love naming their male and female cats just like we do in our own world. Here we have a list of famous celebrities’ cat names for you to choose from. Let’s check it below: