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Last night we came to the conclusion that virtually every element on the periodic table would make a good name for a cat. Boron, a russian blue. Strontium, a tabby tom. Ytterbium, a tuxedo cat. Plutonium, a tiny fluffy grey kitten. And so on. So I ask [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants about Neodymium. She responds, "Of course! Little black cat. You could call it Neo, and everyone would think you were a Matrix fan, but the truth would be so much dorkier."

In addition, the names of mathematicians and physicists seem to make fine names for dogs. Wronski (dachshund), Mandelbrot (great dane), Lorenz (schnauzer), Feynmann (wire-haired terrier), Gell-Mann (rottweiler), and so on. This string-theory guy, Swimme, he's probably out of the dog-name running, but mostly it seems to work out.

Discuss.

EDIT: We also decided that if we were going to re-name our cat after a chemical element, her name would be Lithium. Which is probably better than Parsnip, which was the last thing we thought we might want to re-name the cat.

FURTHER EDIT: Maybe Lorenz would be a better name for a chihuahua. They're much more sensitive to changes in conditions. (I should stop thinking about this.)

Date: 2007-05-01 05:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] featherynscale.livejournal.com
I think Tin and Lead are the worst of the bunch (although Stannium and Plumbum would be okay). Seaborgium could be a huge white short-hair, in my humble opinion.

We did briefly discuss the classification of cats last night, although only to the extent that [livejournal.com profile] kittenpants decided that although our cat was certainly inert, she had a hard time picturing the cat as a noble gas.

Date: 2007-05-01 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittenpants.livejournal.com
I still say our cat is Lead. She's dense, pliable, prone to get stuck in windows, and mildly toxic to our allergic friends.

Would Plumbum be better? I mean, it's the Latin, and the derivation of the symbol, Pb.

Date: 2007-05-01 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celticwhistlin.livejournal.com
although our cat was certainly inert, she had a hard time picturing the cat as a noble gas.


I would have to agree with that...

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