Getting my first cat tomorrow...

MarkB

Legend
For a black cat, how about:

Sable

I used that name for a warforged, once. He had mithril plating, but it was coated with black lacquer and silver trim as a special 'uniform'.
 

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MarkB

Legend
Drizz't the cat

(sounds a bit too much like Fritz the Cat!!)

But, in the inevitable modification of cat names as discussed in this thread, you'd eventually end up calling him "Drizzie".

And then you'd start thinking of Drizz't the drow as "Drizzie". And that'd just get weird.



On the other hand, if you wanted to stick to the Drizz't theme, you could call him Guenhwyvar.
 

TheAuldGrump

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But, in the inevitable modification of cat names as discussed in this thread, you'd eventually end up calling him "Drizzie".

And then you'd start thinking of Drizz't the drow as "Drizzie". And that'd just get weird.



On the other hand, if you wanted to stick to the Drizz't theme, you could call him Guenhwyvar.
Oh, I don't know - I generally think of him as Drizzle anyway. (Why no, I don't much like those books. Why do you ask? :p )

Guenhwyvar is a feminine name - the root of 'Jennifer'.

How about 'Puck'? Mischevious, chaotic, but not malicious. 'Robin Goodfellow', or Robin for short. 'Hobbe' works too.

The Auld Grump
 

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