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Help me name my new kitty !

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I adopted a 7week old all white long haired kitty and I'm have trouble naming him.

It was originally Jack but I want a slightly longer name.

Click on the link to see a pic and tell me what do you think !!

http://www.hi5.com/friend/photos/displayMyPhoto.do?ownerId=138194739&photoFuid=00433974340300NtMz5j397434

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  1. Here are some useful tips in choosing a name for your cat.  

    - Choose a name that’s both easy to say and one that you are happy calling out.  

    - Pick a name that will grow with the pet.  For example "Kitten" may be less appropriate for a full grown cat.  

    - Wait a few days to study your pets behavior.  The personality and appearance of the cat may assist here.  

    - Pick a name that the pet can easily recognize.  Animals respond better to one or two syllable names, (especially names ending in a long E sound, like “Gracy“).

    - If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version.  A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.  

    - The pet’s breed heritage can provide some useful inspiration.  For example: Siamese, Balinese, Korat, and Burmese are Oriental breeds; Don Sphynx and Peterbald are Russian; Abyssinian is Egyptian; Chartreux is French; Bombay is British; Devon Rex is English.

    In my opinion, it's more meaningful when you name your pet yourself.  Check out these websites for tons of pet name ideas...  you can search by gender, color, meaning, and first letter of the name.

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