Typhoon Mina is here—still struggling to name your pets?

With the continuous emergence of typhoons like "Swordfish," "Lingling," and "White Deer," many pet owners have taken inspiration from these names to give their beloved pets similar ones, leading to some amusing situations. Xiao Di also put in a lot of effort when naming pet products like flying saucers. Recently, some netizens compiled various pet naming trends, so let's take a look! Color Names: Simple and Clear Whether it's dogs, cats, or other pets, naming a gray pet "Little Gray" or a yellow one "Little Yellow" has become common. This has led to a large group of "Black and White Duo" in the Chinese pet community. Reduplicative Names: Affectionate and Convenient Reduplicative names are often used for people, such as "Tingting," "Honghong," and "Haohuo," and this trend also applies to pets. In Mandarin, reduplication often adds a cute and affectionate tone. Naming your pet something like "Momo" or "Bobo" makes it even more adorable. Food Names: A Pursuit of Good Taste As the saying goes, "Food is heaven." The significance of food cannot be overlooked, and using favorite foods as pet names is quite common. Names like "Coke," "Sprite," "Turkey," "Pudding," and "Cheese" show how popular this trend is in the pet naming industry. English Names: Trendy and Fashionable Among young pet owners, English names are also quite popular. These names often reflect admiration for foreign celebrities, stemming from a fan mentality. For instance, a couple in Australia named their pet lion "Messi" after the soccer star they idolize. Other common names include "Lucky" and "Loki." Commemorative Naming: Remembering and Cherishing Some pet owners choose to name their new pets after previous ones, or opt for similar names as a way of reminiscing. Stray Pet Names: Similar Yet Unique While pet owners may rack their brains for unique names for their own pets, calling out to strays often leads to surprising similarities. Stray cats are commonly called "Mimi," while stray dogs might be called "Woof Woof." These names resemble more of a call than actual names, especially when pet owners use treats or grooming tools to entice them.
Xiao Di has to admit that compared to the creativity in pet naming, typhoon names seem rather ordinary, and many netizens have come up with unique naming methods. However, when calling out to pets, owners should remember to use training techniques and appropriate tones to help their pets learn their names! Kudi Pet Supplies has also adopted clever naming strategies for their new products. For instance, they named a portable grooming brush "Little Flying Saucer," capturing its round design while showcasing its style, convenience, and fun.

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