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== What are honorary titles? ==
(Almost) every car has an honorary title usually depending on the gender, these appear at the first part of the cat’s name and server as a easy way to identify the cat’s gender or notable action.


== Honorary titles ==
=== What are honorary titles? ===
*'''Mr. ,Ms. & Mrs.:'''These are the most common honorary titles with Mr. being used for male cats and Ms. for female ones, Mrs. is the rarest of the trio as it’s used for female cats with descendants(While the main use of humans for the Mrs. honorary title is marriage, due to the nature of cats most “divorce” with the mother usually taking care of the kittens)
Almost every cat has an honorary title, usually depending on their gender. These typically appear at the first part of the cat’s name and serve as an easy way to identify them and their characteristics.
*'''Brother & sister:'''These are way rarer and are almost always used for the most popular cats as a secondary name, there are few instances where they are in the main name of the cat, such as [[Brother Calm]] or [[Sister Cam]] (Main name) or [[Mr. Fresh]] (secondary name)
*'''Cousin:'''The most consistent way of using it is for [[Brother Calm]] lookalikes such as [[Cousin Peace]]
*'''Sir:'''This honorary title is most frequently used for cats that have done notable actions such as defeating [[Mount Kibble]] or one of his other forms, like [[Mr. Beef|Mr. Beef ( Sir is used as his secondary name )]]
*'''Dr:'''This is one of the rarest honorary titles alongside sister and have no specific way of using it with the only two cats that use it, [[Dr. House]] and [[Dr. Smudge]] using it for different reasons
*'''The:'''While not exactly a honorary title it is often used to exaggerate the qualities of a cat such as [[The Gluttonous Beast]] or [[The Spawn of Satan]].
*'''Adjectives:'''These are often use similarly to “The” with the most common used being little or big, some examples would be [[Big Bicolored Orange Cat That Loves to Sleep]] or [[Little Scraggly Guy]]


== What are fake honorary titles ==
== Examples of honorary titles ==
These serve a similar purpose to honorary titles, often helping identify the cat’s appearance, feeder or personality with the main difference being that they are directly The Name of the cat
*'''Mr. & Ms.:''' These are the most common honorary titles, with Mr. being used for male cats and Ms. for female ones. Some times in a page the unshortened version is used (mister & miss) although no cat directly has the unshortened prefix in their name
*'''Mx.:''' This title can be used in two ways. When a cat's sex is undetermined, the Mx. prefix can be used as a temporary placeholder title. Alternatively, some cats like [[Mx. Creamsicle]] use they/them despite their biological sex being determined, which is up the editor's discretion.
*'''Mrs.:''' In the real world, Mrs. is used in marriage. However, with the cats, it is used to denote mother cats who have had children.
*'''Mama/Momma:''' These are used similarly to Mrs., with some examples being [[Mama Tortoiseshell]] and [[Mama Play]].
*'''Madam:''' This is a rare title with the same meaning as Ms. The cats that use this title are [[Madam Margaret]] and [[Madam Plush]].
*'''Brother & Sister:''' These are less common and are used to denote dignified or wise cats. It is often used for [[Brother Calm|Brother Calm’s]] disciples. Brother & Sister are also used for direct translations of Chinese names, such as [[Big Faced Brother]].
*'''Cousin:''' The only cats with this title are [[Cousin Peace]] and [[Cousin Chill]], serving a similar function to Brother & Sister.
*'''Sir, Dame & Duchess:''' This honorary title is most frequently used for cats who have achieved notable feats, such as defeating [[Mount Kibble]]. [[Mr. Beef]] uses Sir as one of his nicknames. [[Dame Knight]] also used Sir whilst her gender was presumed to be male.
*'''Mt.:''' This honorary title is a shortened version of mount and is exclusively used for [[Mount Kibble]] and other versions.
*'''Dr.:''' This is one of the rarest honorary titles alongside sister, and has no specific way of using it. The only two cats who use it are [[Dr. House]], named after the fictional character, and [[Dr. Smudge]].
*'''The:''' While not exactly an honorary title, it is often used to exaggerate the qualities of a cat, such as [[The Gluttonous Beast]] or [[The Spawn of Satan]].
*'''Adjectives:''' These are often used similarly to “The” with the most commonly used being little or big. Some examples would be [[Big Bicolored Orange Cat That Loves to Sleep]] or [[Little Scraggly Guy]]. Sometimes these adjectives are shortened such as with [[Lil’ Roach]].


== Fake honorary titles ==
== Absence of titles ==
*'''Actual human name:'''These are most seen in the [[John's Canteen|John’s Canteen feeder]] where every cat has a real name, in some other feeders cats CAN have human names such as [[Goobert]]
 
*'''Food names:'''These are rarely used, with their most notable use being in the [[Soaring Cat|Soup club feeder]] where every cat except [[Grilled cheese]] is named after soup. Other uses would be in kittens from the [[The Exploration Era|2024 Summer Kitten Explosion]] where a lot of the kittens were named after beans such as [[Heinz]].
Some cats do not have an honorary title, and instead use their name to denote characteristics about them. These cats usually have something special about them.
Certain cats also have a food name alongside a real honorary title such as [[Mr. Egg]] normally used for them looking like the food or completely unrelated reason such as [[Mr. Bean]] which is named after the character
 
* '''Human Names:''' Examples of this include [[Bob]], and the cats from [[John's Canteen]]. Some cats use this naming scheme with made-up words, such as [[Goobert]].
* '''Food names:''' These are rarely used, with their most notable use being in the [[Soaring Cat|Soup Club Feeder]], where every cat except [[Grilled cheese|Grilled Cheese]] is named after soup. Other uses would be with kittens from the [[The Exploration Era|2024 Summer Kitten Explosion]], where a lot of them were named after beans, such as [[Heinz]] and [[Pinto]]. Certain cats also have a food name alongside a real honorary title such as [[Mr. Egg]] and [[Mr. Bean]].
 
=== Actual names ===
The main difference between this section and the previous is the usage of titles, where in the previous they were barely used in this one almost every single cat has a title with very few exceptions. (Most of the examples used don’t have one due to the naming section originally being convinced into the absence of title sub-section).
 
*'''Verbs/adjectives as the name:''' These have the exact same uses as adjectives in the previous section. A example of these names would be [[Mr. Fresh]] himself.
*'''Job names:''' These are rarely seen and are usually used similarly to adjectives, the most known cat to use this title would be [[Mr. Janitor]].
*'''Object names:'''These are, again, used exactly like the previous two. [[Mr. Airplane]] is a great example.
*'''-Ings & -lets:'''These are used typically for the children of some cats with the mother’s/father’s name at the start and usually have the “The” title with some exceptions. Some uses would be [[Bob|The boblets]] and [[The Sploinglings]]
*'''Semi-literal names:''' In order to explain this title better, a example of this name would be [[Roadkill]] -  she isn’t actually roadkill, and is named that way due to her appearance.
*'''Literal names:''' These are almost exclusively used in exotic cats such as [[Ferret|Ferrets]], [[Ants]], or [[Mr. Snail]].
 
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What are honorary titles?

Almost every cat has an honorary title, usually depending on their gender. These typically appear at the first part of the cat’s name and serve as an easy way to identify them and their characteristics.

Examples of honorary titles

  • Mr. & Ms.: These are the most common honorary titles, with Mr. being used for male cats and Ms. for female ones. Some times in a page the unshortened version is used (mister & miss) although no cat directly has the unshortened prefix in their name
  • Mx.: This title can be used in two ways. When a cat's sex is undetermined, the Mx. prefix can be used as a temporary placeholder title. Alternatively, some cats like Mx. Creamsicle use they/them despite their biological sex being determined, which is up the editor's discretion.
  • Mrs.: In the real world, Mrs. is used in marriage. However, with the cats, it is used to denote mother cats who have had children.
  • Mama/Momma: These are used similarly to Mrs., with some examples being Mama Tortoiseshell and Mama Play.
  • Madam: This is a rare title with the same meaning as Ms. The cats that use this title are Madam Margaret and Madam Plush.
  • Brother & Sister: These are less common and are used to denote dignified or wise cats. It is often used for Brother Calm’s disciples. Brother & Sister are also used for direct translations of Chinese names, such as Big Faced Brother.
  • Cousin: The only cats with this title are Cousin Peace and Cousin Chill, serving a similar function to Brother & Sister.
  • Sir, Dame & Duchess: This honorary title is most frequently used for cats who have achieved notable feats, such as defeating Mount Kibble. Mr. Beef uses Sir as one of his nicknames. Dame Knight also used Sir whilst her gender was presumed to be male.
  • Mt.: This honorary title is a shortened version of mount and is exclusively used for Mount Kibble and other versions.
  • Dr.: This is one of the rarest honorary titles alongside sister, and has no specific way of using it. The only two cats who use it are Dr. House, named after the fictional character, and Dr. Smudge.
  • The: While not exactly an honorary title, it is often used to exaggerate the qualities of a cat, such as The Gluttonous Beast or The Spawn of Satan.
  • Adjectives: These are often used similarly to “The” with the most commonly used being little or big. Some examples would be Big Bicolored Orange Cat That Loves to Sleep or Little Scraggly Guy. Sometimes these adjectives are shortened such as with Lil’ Roach.

Absence of titles

Some cats do not have an honorary title, and instead use their name to denote characteristics about them. These cats usually have something special about them.

  • Human Names: Examples of this include Bob, and the cats from John's Canteen. Some cats use this naming scheme with made-up words, such as Goobert.
  • Food names: These are rarely used, with their most notable use being in the Soup Club Feeder, where every cat except Grilled Cheese is named after soup. Other uses would be with kittens from the 2024 Summer Kitten Explosion, where a lot of them were named after beans, such as Heinz and Pinto. Certain cats also have a food name alongside a real honorary title such as Mr. Egg and Mr. Bean.

Actual names

The main difference between this section and the previous is the usage of titles, where in the previous they were barely used in this one almost every single cat has a title with very few exceptions. (Most of the examples used don’t have one due to the naming section originally being convinced into the absence of title sub-section).

  • Verbs/adjectives as the name: These have the exact same uses as adjectives in the previous section. A example of these names would be Mr. Fresh himself.
  • Job names: These are rarely seen and are usually used similarly to adjectives, the most known cat to use this title would be Mr. Janitor.
  • Object names:These are, again, used exactly like the previous two. Mr. Airplane is a great example.
  • -Ings & -lets:These are used typically for the children of some cats with the mother’s/father’s name at the start and usually have the “The” title with some exceptions. Some uses would be The boblets and The Sploinglings
  • Semi-literal names: In order to explain this title better, a example of this name would be Roadkill - she isn’t actually roadkill, and is named that way due to her appearance.
  • Literal names: These are almost exclusively used in exotic cats such as Ferrets, Ants, or Mr. Snail.