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= Honorary titles =
== What are honorary titles? ==
== What are honorary titles? ==
(Almost) every car 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.
(Almost) every car 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.


== Honorary titles ==
== 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.
*'''Mr. & Ms.:''' These are the most common honorary titles, with Mr. being used for male cats and Ms. for female ones.
*'''Mx.:''' This title is used when the gender of a cat is undetermined, such as [[Mx. Creamsicle]].
*'''Mx.:''' This title is used when the gender of a cat is undetermined, such as [[Mx. Creamsicle]].
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*'''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]].
*'''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]].
*'''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]].
= Cat names =


== Absence of titles ==
== Absence of titles ==
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* '''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]].
* '''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]] is named after soup. Other uses would be with kittens from the [[The Exploration Era|2024 Summer Kitten Explosion]], where a lot of the kittens 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]]<ref> [[Mr. Bean]] is not named after the character unlike what I previously though but instead named after his bean shaped mark on his back</ref>
* '''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 with kittens from the [[The Exploration Era|2024 Summer Kitten Explosion]], where a lot of the kittens 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]]<ref> [[Mr. Bean]] is not named after the character unlike what I previously though but instead named after his bean shaped mark on his back</ref>
*'''Semi-literal names:'''In order to explain this title better, a example of this name would be [[Roadkill]] where while he isn’t a roadkill he is named like that due to his appearance. These are seen almost always with titles
 
*'''Literal names:'''These are almost exclusively used in exotic cars such as [[Ferret|Ferrets]] or [[Ants]]
== 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 car has a title with very few exceptions<ref> btw the reason so many of the examples don’t have titles is because this used to be part of the previous section</ref>
 
*'''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
*'''Semi-literal names:'''In order to explain this title better, a example of this name would be [[Roadkill]] where while he isn’t a roadkill he is named like that due to his appearance.
*'''Literal names:'''These are almost exclusively used in exotic cars such as [[Ferret|Ferrets]],[[Ants]] or [[Mr. Snail]]


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