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*'''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]].
*'''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.
*'''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 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.  
*'''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]].
*'''Literal names:''' These are almost exclusively used in exotic cats such as [[Ferret|Ferrets]], [[Ants]], or [[Mr. Snail]].


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