
Deciding on a name for your beloved new cat can be a challenge. Of course, you want to pick the purrfect moniker to suit your moggy’s unique personality, but there are so many different names to choose from!

While the nation awaits the name of the new royal baby, a survey of the most popular names shows favourites Charlie or Charles in third, Alfie or Alfred in eighth, George in sixteenth and Harry or Henry in twentieth.

Did you know that ‘Luna’ was the most popular cat name of 2018? According to data from microchip company Identibase, this moon-inspired moniker was the top name for cats registered for a microchip between January and December last year.

Arrr! Shiver me timbers, it’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day! To celebrate we’ve put together a fun guide for finding out what your furry Purrst Mate’s pirate name is. Are they a Captain Jolly Mogwash, or maybe a Matey Long Fang Feathersword?

Every year Cats Protection cares for hundreds of kittens that don’t yet have a home to call their own. Some will arrive with their name already assigned, but often it’s down to the charity’s volunteers and staff to pick out a suitable moniker for each tiny moggy they take under their wing.

Most cats are heroes to their owners, whether they're providing great companionship or doing something extraordinary. To give your cat true hero status, we've put together a visual guide on how you can find out their superhero name.

Most cats get the royal treatment so we think it’s about time they had a fitting name too. Want to find out your cat’s royal name? Just follow these easy steps.

It seems that many owners of monochrome felines favour traditional names for their pets. We conducted a survey of over 18,000 cat owners on Facebook which revealed the most common cat names from across the UK.

We’ve conducted a survey of cat owners to discover the most popular cat names around the UK – which has produced some very interesting results as shown in our infographic.