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113 Fitting Names for Tuxedo Cats

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James Bond in the house? Or is it Harvey Specter? One thing is for sure – if there were a feline fashion show, Tuxedo Cats would definitely be the show-stoppers! These Cats, with their sleek black coats, crisp white shirts, and often dashing white gloves or socks, have a history as intriguing as their appearance. Legend has it that these fancy felines first appeared in the early 19th century, channeling their inner aristocrats in Victorian England.

From there, they’ve even found their way into pop culture. From Felix to Sylvester from Looney Tunes, Geppetto's pet cat in "Pinocchio", Figaro, to Bill Clinton’s Socks, Tuxedo Cats have left a pretty big mark in the industry. And now you’ve got one. The name better be unique and interesting enough to do justice to them. Here’s our bit for it - 

95 Best Names for Tuxedo Cats

Name

Description

Ash

Soft and greyish

Ashby

Soft and smooth

Ashlyn

Subtle and soft

Bamboo

Unique and natural

Banshee

A little wild and haunting

Biscotti

A sweet treat for your kitty

Bourbon

Smooth, dark, and rich

Bowtie

Classy and dapper

Button

Cute and small, like a button

Caviar

Luxurious and elegant

Chess

A strategic, royal name

Chester

Old-fashioned charm

Clementine

Sweet and bright

Clove

Spicy and unique

Coco

Chic and stylish

Cosmo

Cosmic and expansive

Creme

Soft and creamy

Deuce

Playful and fun

Dove

Soft and gentle

Duchess

Royalty and elegance

Dust

Light and ethereal

Dusty

Subtle, greyish, and soft

Ebony

Deep, dark, and classic

Echo

Mysterious and reverberating

Ember

Warm, glowing, and beautiful

Emberly

Glowing and soft

Flicker

Bright and whimsical

Gizmo

A little quirky and clever

Glimmer

Bright and shining

Houdini

Mysterious and clever

Jack

Timeless and strong

Jasper

Elegant and timeless

Jinx

A bit mischievous

Licorice

Sweet with a bit of spice

Luna

Soft, moonlit, and magical

Luxe

Luxury and elegance

Maggie

Sweet and friendly

Marble

Beautifully patterned

Marquis

Classy and noble

Maverick

Independent and adventurous

Midnight

Dark and mysterious

Mimi

Cute and petite

Mimosa

Fun, bubbly, and bright

Monocle

Stylish and sophisticated

Myst

A touch of mystery

Nox

Night in Latin, dark and sleek

Obsidian

Dark and captivating

Olive

A classy and natural name

Onyx

Deep black, like the stone

Orion

A cosmic name for a starry-eyed cat

Panda

A black-and-white cutie

Patches

A classic tuxedo name

Pavlova

Sweet and light as meringue

Pepper

For a little spice and fun

Phantom

Elusive and sneaky

Pip

A short, quirky name

Pipette

Cute and scientific

Poise

Elegant and graceful

Pudding

Sweet and comforting

Pumpkin

Sweet and perfect for fall

Raven

Mysterious and sleek

Ravenna

Mysterious and beautiful

Rococo

Ornate and stylish

Sable

Dark, rich, and elegant

Sable

Rich, dark, and mysterious

Salem

Mystical and magical

Shadow

Elusive and quiet

Shady

Mysterious and cool

Silhouette

Like a shadow, sleek

Slate

A cool and strong color

Smudge

Cute and messy

Spade

For a card-themed kitty

Specter

Mysterious and haunting

Stealth

Quiet and unnoticed

Stella

Shining and bright

Stormy

For a dramatic and moody cat

Sushi

Fun and quirky

Swindle

Mischievous and tricky

Taffy

Sweet and chewy

Tango

Smooth and rhythmic

Truffle

Luxurious and smooth

Tux

A short and classic reference

Tuxedo

Classic and elegant

Tuxie

Cute version of Tux

Twilight

Elegant and serene

Twix

Quick and playful

Vader

Dark and powerful

Vesper

Elegant and cosmic

Violet

Soft and delicate

Vogue

Stylish and fashionable

Waffles

Sweet and adorable

Whiskers

For the softest touch

Witch

Magical and mysterious

Zelda

Mystical and regal

Zorro

A masked hero

Name

Description

Bond

Who can wear a tux better?

Bowie

For David Bowie’s iconic style and flair

Captain Purrcard

Star Trek fans?

Dapper

Doesn’t the coat look like designed by Dapper Dan?

Don

Not for a criminal but Don Draper fans, anyone?

Felix

Silent era hero but yours won’t be silent for sure

Kitty Bond

Another option for you

Purrlock

Holmes

Sirius

For the Potterheads

Sylvester

Looney Tunes entertained your childhood, and now your cat will.

We hope you can choose 1 among these banger names. If not, here are some more – 

8 Perfect Names for Tuxedo Cats

Name

Description

Domino

Classic black and white pattern.

Inky

For the dark and mysterious coat.

Oreo

Classic black and white color combo.

Penguin

For the tuxedo look, with a cute twist.

Pixel

A small, precise tuxedo pattern.

Smokey

For a soft, grey, tuxedo cat.

Socks

Perfect for a tuxedo with white paws.

Zebra

For a bold, striped appearance.

What is the Difference Between a Tuxedo and a Black and White Cat? 

While the terms Tuxedo cats and Black and White cats are often used interchangeably, there are some evident differences between them. Tuxedo cats are like a subset of black and white cats. Other types of black and white cats include Harlequin, Van, and Bi-color. 

A Tuxedo cat does not come only in the traditional black and white. Grey, silver, orange, and even tortoiseshell with patches of white are also some other colors available in these cats. 

How Rare is a Tuxedo Cat? 

A Tuxedo Cat is not actually a breed. The name talks only about the coat color. It can occur in various breeds including Maine Coon, Turkish Angora, American shorthair, British shorthair, etc. Unlike the popular notion, calico, tortoiseshell and tuxedo cats do not get their coats due to genetics. It happens during their development, which is completely random. This is why no two tuxedo cats will have the exact same coat. 

These cats are actually not very rare. Mixed Tuxedo cats can easily be found even at rescue shelters. Purebreds, however, may only be found with a reputable breeder. 

Here are some more interesting facts that may amaze you and make you adore your feline buddy more – (1)

  • William Shakespeare, Beethoven, and Sir Isaac Newton all had pet tuxedo cats.

  • In 2012, a tuxedo cat named Tuxedo Stan from Halifax, Canada, ran for mayor of his fair city. 

  • In 1998, a tuxedo cat named Sparky became the richest cat in the world after inheriting a whopping $6.3 million from the owner. (probably richer than the majority of the human population as well)

  • A Tuxedo cat has also been on the top of Mount Everest. 

Should we add your name as well now to the top fan list of Tuxedo Cats? You already got one home. So now after reading these facts, you’re gonna be more like a super-fan!


Do Tuxedo Cats Have Health Problems? 

While you’re learning more about the achievements and popularity of Tuxedo Cats, there is something else that we would like you to know about them – health problems. 

They may look like superheroes – they probably will act like that too. But just like any other regular cat, they are prone to all the feline illnesses in their lifetime. 

  • The most common health problems in spayed/neutered cats include hyperthyroidism, flea-bite hypersensitivity, obesity, periodontal disease, cardiac dysrhythmia, constipation and lameness. (2)

  • Common health problems in intact cats include heart murmur, urinary tract infections (UTI), anemia, anorexia, complications and infections of the reproductive system, and overgrooming. (2)

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Article author Charlie Gardner

I’m Charlie: canine enthusiast with a knack for figuring out why my dog, Dallas, is more infatuated with tennis balls than me. My lifelong passion for dogs has created a dedication to help other pet parents better understands their furry family members!

Sources

  1. Donnelly, C. (2023, October 13). 6 pawsitively Fascinating Facts about tuxedo Cats. The Spruce Pets. https://www.thesprucepets.com/facts-about-tuxedo-cats-554704

  2. Vetic. (2023, August 16). 20 most common cat health problems according to gender, neutering status and age. Vetic | Pet Care Reimagined. https://vetic.in/blog/pet-health/common-cat-health-problems/

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