doreen
11-07-2011, 07:49
Britons are rejecting traditional pet names for their cats and dogs in favour of those normally given to children, according to research.
Families are more likely to call their cats Charlie than Tiddles, while dog names such as Rover and Spot are losing out to Max and Millie.
A study of 36,000 pets found Poppy was the most popular name for cats and dogs.
The Daily Mail lists the top ten names for Cats and Dogs .... Red doesn´t figure - does yours :)
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2013340/Pet-owners-favour-human-names-cats-dogs-research-reveals.html#ixzz1RmDthWhw
Families are more likely to call their cats Charlie than Tiddles, while dog names such as Rover and Spot are losing out to Max and Millie.
A study of 36,000 pets found Poppy was the most popular name for cats and dogs.
The Daily Mail lists the top ten names for Cats and Dogs .... Red doesn´t figure - does yours :)
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2013340/Pet-owners-favour-human-names-cats-dogs-research-reveals.html#ixzz1RmDthWhw