New name for a Cat needed?
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Please don't change your cat's name now if you don't want her to develop a complex about herself. She has had her name for four years and if you change it she could think you are rejecting her. Harvey might be an unusual name for female cat but I suspect that she is an exceptional cat, so keep her name as it is, please - you don'.t want to confuse her.
Hervelina
Hayley
How about RITA.
bruce
or
bruth
big bertha lol.. or Kozmik Kitty
tiddles
Helen
Harvette?
Hariette maybe?
Ummm. Harvey may still work? Harve?
dog
Bella
HArvina?
obviously that is silly.. but if she is big then perhaps call her.. Neillie (as in the elephant) or daisy (like a cow).
Urm.. My 2 female cats are called chloe and Molly, but i dont know if thats appropriate. Also Jess, and Cleo are quite good female cat names. Hope this has been a help?
Helvy? Hanny?
I think Harvey is a great name for a female cat.
Let his/her name stay the same.
we were given a kitten once who had been called UGBUG because it was apperntly ugly when it was born we soon changed her name to BEAUTY because that is what she was a real beauty
Ginger
Harriot
Cutie
LADY, HAVANA, SUMMER, TINKA?
Arvey
Hey Big Pusssssyyyyy
Would it be improper where you are to just keep on calling your kitty Harvey?
Tiger
bertha
female name for arthur.
and bertha to me means someone who is big, (she's a big bertha).
its a nice name 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bertha.
If she responds to Harvey, don't change it. She probably knows she's a girl, and gendered names don't mean anything to cats.
I am a cat owner too, so why not just keep calling her "Harvey", after all, she's a cat, and she won't come when called by name anyway :-)
Seriously though: Any name you like would do just fine. How about Miss Take? (As in Mistake?)
Fluffy, Big Girl, Cuddles
Since it's big, call it R. V.
Areeba
you'll confuse the poor thing if you start calling it something else! Harvey's a fine name for a girl anyway.
Cfer.......C fer Cat
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