It’s a great thing to use Disney-inspired cat names as your pet name, especially if you are a Disney lover, for they have been personated, that means a name is not only a name but with affections and personalities.
Here we sort out the most famous cats and their stories successfully molded in the Disney movies that will bring back your lost memories and also spark your inspiration.
The Cheshire cat is featured by its distinctive mischievous grin in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He raises philosophical points that annoys Alice but appears to cheer her up when she was having a hard time.
He loves disappearing and appearing at will, as Alice first encounters the Cheshire cat at the Duchess’ house in her kitchen, and later on the branches of a tree. As a mischievous cat, he is sometimes helpful and sometimes not.
“To grin like a Cheshire cat” was a common phrase in English history and contains numerous theories. The source of this image is ambiguous.
One view came from the sandstone in the 16th-century carving of a grinning cat on the west face of St.Wilfrid’s Church tower in Grappenhall, and the other from a British Shorthair illustrated on a label of Cheshire cheese. The Cheshire could be a good name for your funny cat!
Si and Am are a sinister pair of cats in Lady and the Tramp Aunt. They are sneaky and often get others in trouble for their amusement. They are also good at using Aunt Sarah’s love to get rid of the punishment.
They care for nothing but each other, seeing Aunt Sarah only as a protector but not as a beloved owner. They are the villain characters shaped in the Disney that is reflected in “the Siamese cat song”; the song shows how they wreak havoc throughout the household, claiming it as their own, and even attempting to eat both the family fish and bird.
Si and Am are identical Siamese cats that can be told from their appearances. They are sleek with angular, wedge-shaped faces and large, blue almond eyes.
They have dark triangular ears and black small nose. Both have dark brown “stockings” on their front legs and shorter “socks” on their hind legs and have dark, long tails. If you happen to have a similar badass in your home, Si or Am will be perfect for your cunning cat.
Figaro is a pet cat of Mister Geppetto and Pinocchio in Walt Disney’s Pinocchio. It loves eating fish and drinking milk. Figaro was not anthropomorphized, but just a normal cat. It was transposed from movies to cartoon shorts, such as “Figaro and Cleo” (1943), “Bath Day” (1946) and “Figaro and Frankie” (1947).
Figaro looks like a gentleman with a suit of white and black fur and becomes one of the most popular tuxedo cats. Figaro is a perfect name for your beautiful male cat.
Rufus is Penny’s elderly cat from The Rescuers. He has little interest in catching mice, as shown by his willingness to help Bernard and Miss Bianca in their search for Penny.
Rufus is kind and filled with wisdom. When Penny was sad because on Adoption Day at the Orphanage a man and lady choose another girl instead of her, he encourages Penny to keep the faith and never give up. What a heart-melting cat. Rufus will be a wonderful name for a wise cat!
Lucifer is the tertiary antagonist of Disney’s 1950 animated film, Cinderella. He is depicted as a sneaky, wicked, and cheating predator who only loves eating mice. His toothy grin, gluttonous body and evil eyesight remind you of a villain character all the time.
Lucifer is an incredibly spoiled, pompous cat and is only loyal to his mistress, Lady Tremaine. He is hostile towards Cinderella, constantly sabotaging her plans, and getting her into trouble with the purpose of making her life harder and miserable.
Lucifer is smart, cunning contrary to his mistress’ daughters. Lucifer is great for a plump, talented badass male cat.
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