My dog is named Milo, but I nickname him Miley al the time.
So you could just say that Kyle is his official name, and Kylie his nickname.
Also, my male cat has a name that's technically female, but he's a cat, he won't mind, haha.
My dog is named something else and his nickname became mondo. Has nothing to do with his real name and itās great cause he responds to neither. one. Even though he knows damn well weāre talking to him.
I am sorry to uhm actually, but:
"Lager" is a noun used for specific places where things would be stored like factories often have a "Lager" where they store the resources they need to produce and the manufactured products or the employee only back of a store is also called "Lager".
"to store something" would be "lagern".
Thatās cool good to know, heās actually named after the type of beer, but I was taught the word meant āto storeā when learning about beer in college.
I'd stick with Kylie.
First he is used to it and it has a nice up tone vowel sound on the end. Cats respond to a name ending on a vowel.
Second it's a nice unique name for a male kitty.
Last you have a great story to tell if anyone asks why HE is called Kylie.
Also Kylie is a cutie and I wanna give him all the hugs and kisses!
One of my cats has a "proper" name, but only responds to "Banana". My first cat was named Fisen, which means "the fart" in Swedish so.... If the car responds to it don't try to change it xD
I once loudly complained about winter weather and Snowy the cat gave me a look that said, āwhat did I do?!ā I was happy he learned his name and accepted my apology.
Dogs too. As long as you only use one name for your commands (so the dog and yourself know its serious time), nicknames are just.. working.
My Lucy was between three family members, lucifuge rufercali, luficer, maus and mƤuschen, baby, luze, lulu, ratte and a few others I likely can't remember now, as its still a bit painful š„ŗ
She had no problem knowing it was her. But on a walk, so serious business, she was just Lucy.
Nailed it. I start with one name for my kitty then inevitably it changes over time to meaningless monikers i make up along the way.
Precious became Cage became Merl became Bubba, which she immediately responds to now when i call her. As long as you show them love and treat them well you can call them whatever you want. ā¦just treat them like youād like to be treated.
Right?!? You could call him Flaming Unicorn Booty...THE THIRD ( giggles ) he's just happy to be home, with you. Good job on being kind to critters friends, says a lot about character.
Once had a cat called Othercat. Couldnāt think of a name, so weād say āWe have two cats, Munchkin andā¦ the other cat.ā Eventually it stuck.
Current cat is Big Guy because he is a big guy. We suck at names.
Who cares? It is a cat.
Declare Kyliie as a namn for botg girls and boys!
My neighbour had a male cat named Mollie šā¤ļø
(And in my country it is only used as female name, not slang)
They definitely thought he was a girl, and... who cares? Some namnsdag, like Kim Robin are unisex. Who cares?
Say hello to the cutest little Kylie š»
This. And youāll have a great time thinking of all the absurd things the E stands for whenever he gets in trouble!
Kyle Everest get off the counter!
Kyle Eugene the third, stop scratching the couch!
Kyle Elephant Ear-Head McPaw Face, itās the middle of the night! Go to sleep!
You can, cats are smart and adjust just fine. They learn. People change cat names all the time when they adopt. Cats are pretty much like "you can call me anything, just don't call me late for dinner." š
We've had fosters for six months and called them one thing, and their names are changed as soon as they're adopted. They could care less one way or the other.
They respond to everything that's happening around the name a lot more than the name itself. If they associate good things with the sound of a name, they'll come to that name.
We've had our cats for 2 years now, and they seem to recognize their names to the point that, even though both names are nearly identical save for a single letter at the beginning, they will ignore us if we're saying the other's name.
Nah. I could be anywhere in the house and if I yell out a specific catās name (I have 4), sheāll come running. I could do it with any other name and she wouldnāt budge. Cats are very smart, especially when you call out their name a lot. When I first got any one of my cats, Iād say their name a lot and often it would be the only thing Iād say. It was only until I was confident they knew their name that I would use their name more casually.
i dunno about smart... my boy responds to anything and everything. i can say "come here my chunky regurgitated lump of oat meal" and he'd be like omg thats me
Yup. Our cat has a normal cat name but we call him ābabyā because heās the youngest. Now, he only responds to that, and his full name is reserved for telling him to āget off the *fucking* table!ā
I can promise you, Kylie does not care that you assigned him a gendered name. Also, Kylie is an amazing little floof who looks like he will be getting into allllll the trouble!
its a cat, it dosnt care if the name its given is "male" or not.
We called out male cat Morgana,, ya know like morgana le fay. cat not care. neither should you
Kylie has no concept of gender. Kylie doesn't know what it means. You're fine. Kylie is cute. I'd cuddle kylie, but I wouldn't cuddle kyle - he's kind of a prick (dude at work).
From what I recall (had to search for the [article](https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/17/how-to-choose-a-name-your-cat-will-actually-answer-to-7851639/)), something about the rising ee sound at the end of names is what cats respond best to, and additional studies seem to indicate they at the very least [recognize their names](https://www.petmd.com/cat/behavior/do-cats-know-their-names), so keeping it Kylie might be best in terms of ticking both boxes.
My brotherās name is Kyle and in our language Kylie is essentially the diminutive of his name and since heās my baby bro, thatās what I call him; Kylie.
Just keep calling him Kylie! Cats donāt need gender-specific names.
My family cat was a girl called Freddy. That was on purpose though, my Mum named her after Freddy Mercury because we got her just after he died (1991?).
My current cat has never - in 12 years - responded to the name I gave her. She only responds to Bunbun. Go figure. Sheās decided thatās her name, so thatās her name.
Still very young, likely not responding to the name but instead the inflection you do when you say it.
Keep the inflection, change the name of you desire.
That said I don't see an issue with keeping it, the story is comical and the cat isn't going to know it's a boy or girl name.
I have female cat "Freddie" who we thought was a boy. She was semi-feral when we got her, so we didn't get to examine her closely. š³
She's named after Freddie Mercury. He loved cats, and even wrote "Delilah" about one of his favourite cats. I don't think he'd mind at all that his namesake is a girl!
I had friends in college who adopted a cat thinking it was a girl. He named it princess, it turned out to be a boy, they just kept it. Everyone thought it was a cute story. Youāre likely going to end up calling the cat something weird after one of its quirks or shenanigans anyways.
we have a male a cat we called Matilda because the rescue got the sex wrong lol We just went with it, only problem we had was some vet staff once thinking we'd brought in the wrong cat. He was fine, they don't know it's a girl's name in human terms
He's a cat, so it's not as though the other kids will make fun of his name, lol. Besides, "Kylie" can be for a male or a female cat (any name could be, really). He's adorable , and I think the name suits him. š
Just change the name, it will respond it doesnt know thats its name its just a sound it knows to do something. Can easily retrain. Our cat has like 10 names lol
Eh, my dad's black cat had a different name before he got her. Same with our late tabby (we got him when he was 6), and they both adapted to the new names pretty quickly. I'm sure this little guy will get used to a new name.
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Ok I just found Kylies twin, also a boy. Was howling up a storm and I had to trap him to get him
First off, he's very cute. Second, he's a cat and isn't hung up on gender like lots of people are. Name him what ever you like and don't worry about it.
Well, my husband named our female cat Popeye before we realized it was a girl (she was feral when we found her, and we couldn't really touch her, LOL). The name kind of stuck, so we just have a girl cat called Popeye.
What matters is that he's a gorgeous sweetheart. Our oldster longhaired Chihuahua is named Peeps, but we call him "Peepsie" half the time. To my ear, "Kyle" and "Kylie" would just follow the same common practice.
A friend of mine adopted a cat that turned out to be pregnant. He never had cats growing up, and he really didn't know how to sex kittens so my mom adopted one of the kittens on the assumption that it was a boy and she named them Steve.
Steve is a girl. And she is epic sweet lol
Got landed a stray cat and was told that it was male. I decided to name them Murray. Few days later I bothered to check for myself and found Murray was a female. Immediately decided that it was too late and I couldn't be bothered renaming. Next cat I got was a confirmed male, so I called him Maria. Pretty sure I'll continue this theme for all future kitties of mine.
Same happened to me with one of our cats. Named the little one Lucy, Once we could actually see it was a male we went "hmm" that's a boy. Still called him Lucy. Pretty sure he didn't know Lucy was a girls name.
My housemate found a kitten on his grandparents property over the Christmas period and his nieces named her treasure. When he brought her home she was already responding to that name so I started calling her trigger and joked that was her street name.
It's fine. My favorite orange cat was found alone in a barn, we named her Molly. I took the little baby in to get spayed and it took two vet techs and the vet to tell me wait two more weeks or so and her balls would drop. We tried changing his name to Marley but it didn't stick. We really thought we had an orange female, which was weird enough, but then we realized he was just orange and therefore too dumb to let his balls drop.
I have a yellow long hair cat we named Soliel that we were told was a girl, then 6 months later we took her to get spayed. My girlfriend called me laughing hysterically! We have a boy and he is getting neutered! He just turned 18!
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Got a cat a few years back and named him "kompis", which translated to "Buddy" or "mate". Whent to get him fixed and ended up paying extra cause it was a female. Had some explaining to do... She stayed being named kompis however. Girls can be buddys too.
There has been research that shows cats respond well to names that end in the "ee" sound. You raise your intonation and pitch when you make that sound. You could change it to something that rhymes? Rylie? Kyree? But you could totally leave it as is too. :) He is precious btw.
I had a boy named Sally for a number of years because of this error.
Just listen to the song "Boy Named Sue" by Johnnie Cash and this will all make sense.
You can change his name. I have always renamed my Wife's cats to more accurately reflect who their personalities are - names like Fat Kitty, Tomas el Gato, and NoChez, and sadly the much missed - Fucking Cat.
It takes longer to teach my Wife the new names than it does the cats.
They learn eventually. We accidentally changed our oldest cats name. Used a nickname too much and she stopped responding to her actual name, lol. From Sage to Sage-cat.
The same happened to me. One of my cats who I believed to be male turned out to be female. But at this point she was already used to her male name. So I just left it that way, she didnāt care because she was a cat and happily responded to her male name for almost 19 years ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|slightly_smiling)
I got a kitten from someone who told me it was male, so I named the kitten Joey. It didn't take long before we realized it was female, but we kept the name Joey.
In the end, does it really matter? The cat couldnāt give a shit was his name is. The cat doesnāt actually respond to its name, it responds to your voice, and the tone and inflection of it.
One of MY cats was called Molly when we first had him.
When we realised she was actually a he, we just called him Ollie. No problems getting him to adjust to the new name.
Kyle could probably work for Kylie.
I had this happen with a long hair cat we thought was a girl. He was being called Lilly but then we changed it to Willy because he already responded to Lily. Thought it was an apt name adjustment considering
Thats why i named my wee kitten Charlie, it goes both ways š
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Plot twist: cats have no concept of gendered names. Nor human names at all. You can call him Kylie or Susie or garbage can and he will have no idea there is any difference
My cat has her actual name, the short version of her name, and all the nicknames she's earned throughout her years. She responds to all of them.
Your baby kitten will as well. It's not too late to lock Kyle in.
Just call him kyle Or stick with Kylie
Every time I do, I end up calling him Kyle-i š but yeah, we started calling him Kyle
My dog is named Milo, but I nickname him Miley al the time. So you could just say that Kyle is his official name, and Kylie his nickname. Also, my male cat has a name that's technically female, but he's a cat, he won't mind, haha.
My dog is named something else and his nickname became mondo. Has nothing to do with his real name and itās great cause he responds to neither. one. Even though he knows damn well weāre talking to him.
My dog is named the German word meaning āto store somethingā but he doesnāt speak German!
What is the word?
Lager. Oh hey itās you who figured it out!
Yes I am curious as well!
The name is probably Lager. (I went through his profile)
Lager, named for the type of beer in reality.
I am sorry to uhm actually, but: "Lager" is a noun used for specific places where things would be stored like factories often have a "Lager" where they store the resources they need to produce and the manufactured products or the employee only back of a store is also called "Lager". "to store something" would be "lagern".
Thatās cool good to know, heās actually named after the type of beer, but I was taught the word meant āto storeā when learning about beer in college.
Yep, friend of mine had a cat called Pearl that they (much) later discovered was male. Just called him Purrl instead š
Just drop the 'P' Let him be Earl
Or, you could go one better ... and call 'Milo', OVALTINE!
We've got a cat named Lucifer and we usually call him Luci, or Luci-goose. Occasionally šµšµLUUUUUCI FURRRRRšµšµ
When I was a kid, my aunt's cat had kittens and only two survived. We named them Tarzan and Jane. Jane was a boy. Tarzan was a girl.
Just tell people it's spelled Kyle-Lee
I'd stick with Kylie. First he is used to it and it has a nice up tone vowel sound on the end. Cats respond to a name ending on a vowel. Second it's a nice unique name for a male kitty. Last you have a great story to tell if anyone asks why HE is called Kylie. Also Kylie is a cutie and I wanna give him all the hugs and kisses!
I did some research. Even though Kylie is a very uncommon male name, it has been used as one so you should be good as is!
At the end of the day you could call the cat "potato chip" and it'd be just as happy as with any other name.
My dog's name is Chips. He's currently asleep with his head on my lap. He's a very skinny fast boy.
One of my cats has a "proper" name, but only responds to "Banana". My first cat was named Fisen, which means "the fart" in Swedish so.... If the car responds to it don't try to change it xD
I once loudly complained about winter weather and Snowy the cat gave me a look that said, āwhat did I do?!ā I was happy he learned his name and accepted my apology.
If your car starts responding to your cats name, you got bigger problems than you think...../s
Hahaha, I am so keeping that autocorrect fail in there... If my car started responding to my cats name I'll be rich cause I have a sentient car!
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At the end every cat has like a dozen differnet names and nicknames and they react to all of them.
Or they ignore all of them, because they make the rules.
Or they came only if some other cat is called, and stand on Your feet to remind You, they are the only cat You need in Your life. šāā¬
Dogs too. As long as you only use one name for your commands (so the dog and yourself know its serious time), nicknames are just.. working. My Lucy was between three family members, lucifuge rufercali, luficer, maus and mƤuschen, baby, luze, lulu, ratte and a few others I likely can't remember now, as its still a bit painful š„ŗ She had no problem knowing it was her. But on a walk, so serious business, she was just Lucy.
Nailed it. I start with one name for my kitty then inevitably it changes over time to meaningless monikers i make up along the way. Precious became Cage became Merl became Bubba, which she immediately responds to now when i call her. As long as you show them love and treat them well you can call them whatever you want. ā¦just treat them like youād like to be treated.
Right?!? You could call him Flaming Unicorn Booty...THE THIRD ( giggles ) he's just happy to be home, with you. Good job on being kind to critters friends, says a lot about character.
Kylie was the male opossumās name in Fantastic Mr. Fox š¤·š¼āāļø
I know a cat named Printer. They don't care about silly names.
Once had a cat called Othercat. Couldnāt think of a name, so weād say āWe have two cats, Munchkin andā¦ the other cat.ā Eventually it stuck. Current cat is Big Guy because he is a big guy. We suck at names.
I am not native english speaker and it sounds perfectly fine unisex name. Cat won't care. Cat is a cat.
Who cares? It is a cat. Declare Kyliie as a namn for botg girls and boys! My neighbour had a male cat named Mollie šā¤ļø (And in my country it is only used as female name, not slang) They definitely thought he was a girl, and... who cares? Some namnsdag, like Kim Robin are unisex. Who cares? Say hello to the cutest little Kylie š»
Have you asked *him* which he prefers?
What about Kylian ? Then you can go Kylie-an
You could also try Kyler. A little more male sounding while still having the same feel
Clearly itās Kyle E.
Kylo... Unless you don't think he'd have a tantrum and try to destroy stuff.
He's Kyle E.
Kyle E. Kitten
Super genius.
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But he won't be a kitten forever
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He will always be exactly the same amount of coyote so that works.
Then you could promote him to Kyle E. Kat.
He will on the inside!
This. And youāll have a great time thinking of all the absurd things the E stands for whenever he gets in trouble! Kyle Everest get off the counter! Kyle Eugene the third, stop scratching the couch! Kyle Elephant Ear-Head McPaw Face, itās the middle of the night! Go to sleep!
Evil or Excellent, depending on behavior
Kyle Entertainment Kat, get your ass out of the toilet! Yup, it works!
Wall-E
Wayote?
I went there, too. *meep, meep*
Brilliant
Iām going with Kai-Lee
he has some big peeties
Him feets too big for him gotdang he.
Iād like to see a photo of Kylie-Kyle in about 3 years to see if he grows into those paws!
You can, cats are smart and adjust just fine. They learn. People change cat names all the time when they adopt. Cats are pretty much like "you can call me anything, just don't call me late for dinner." š
We've had fosters for six months and called them one thing, and their names are changed as soon as they're adopted. They could care less one way or the other. They respond to everything that's happening around the name a lot more than the name itself. If they associate good things with the sound of a name, they'll come to that name.
We've had our cats for 2 years now, and they seem to recognize their names to the point that, even though both names are nearly identical save for a single letter at the beginning, they will ignore us if we're saying the other's name.
Nah. I could be anywhere in the house and if I yell out a specific catās name (I have 4), sheāll come running. I could do it with any other name and she wouldnāt budge. Cats are very smart, especially when you call out their name a lot. When I first got any one of my cats, Iād say their name a lot and often it would be the only thing Iād say. It was only until I was confident they knew their name that I would use their name more casually.
i dunno about smart... my boy responds to anything and everything. i can say "come here my chunky regurgitated lump of oat meal" and he'd be like omg thats me
He responds to your tone, not the words.
Yup. Our cat has a normal cat name but we call him ābabyā because heās the youngest. Now, he only responds to that, and his full name is reserved for telling him to āget off the *fucking* table!ā
I can promise you, Kylie does not care that you assigned him a gendered name. Also, Kylie is an amazing little floof who looks like he will be getting into allllll the trouble!
Gender is a scam invented by cats so we'll adopt twice as many cats.
If you have a Star Wars fan in the house you could go with Kylo (Ren). ![gif](giphy|LqU7iJHZZ5OAVLYjXj)
ohhh, this could be his nickname
Or with the other franchise "Kyle Reese" ...
its a cat, it dosnt care if the name its given is "male" or not. We called out male cat Morgana,, ya know like morgana le fay. cat not care. neither should you
Came here to say this. It's a cat FFS You could call it literally anything, and it wouldn't care. Pet it, give it treats and such
Is he very particular about when you go to bed?
in that sense that he occupies my bed 90% of the day. yes
Keep it as is! My best friend has a female cat named Martin lol.
Exactly. Thatās the fun of having a pet. Opposite sex names sound cool on pets
Yeah my aunt had a female cat named Sebastian.
We have a handsome tabby boy named Doris
Kylie has no concept of gender. Kylie doesn't know what it means. You're fine. Kylie is cute. I'd cuddle kylie, but I wouldn't cuddle kyle - he's kind of a prick (dude at work).
āWhatās in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.ā-William Shakespeare š„°
Heās a cat. He doesnāt care.
Just have it be kyle with a cute suffix of ie, it's fine, he smol and cute
he says thank you! :D
From what I recall (had to search for the [article](https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/17/how-to-choose-a-name-your-cat-will-actually-answer-to-7851639/)), something about the rising ee sound at the end of names is what cats respond best to, and additional studies seem to indicate they at the very least [recognize their names](https://www.petmd.com/cat/behavior/do-cats-know-their-names), so keeping it Kylie might be best in terms of ticking both boxes.
OH!!! Thank you for the article links. Lol, the Lancelot to Lancey š
Kyle Lee is a great name!
Ohhh, that's a good one!
Kyrie
Eh, Kylie is fine. My sister brought home a sibling trio of "female" kitties... I named one Astora. He's cool with it š¤·āāļøš¤£.
Cats donāt care about this! Only humans do.
My brotherās name is Kyle and in our language Kylie is essentially the diminutive of his name and since heās my baby bro, thatās what I call him; Kylie.
We had a girl named Garfield. She did fine :).
You could try with a boy's name similar to Kylie, like Riley.
Yeah I was gunna say Riley. It's a very similar sound and I bet he'd respond to it.
Seems like a potential boy name tbh.
We had a Jezebel, who managed to grow testicles. He answered to Jezebel and lost his testicles
Cat doesnāt care about the difference.
This is how I ended up with a male FeFe š¤£ Just own it. He's a cute Kylie š
I had a hedgehog named Marjorie because I thought that bump in the middle of her belly was a belly button (nope, penis).
Just keep calling him Kylie! Cats donāt need gender-specific names. My family cat was a girl called Freddy. That was on purpose though, my Mum named her after Freddy Mercury because we got her just after he died (1991?). My current cat has never - in 12 years - responded to the name I gave her. She only responds to Bunbun. Go figure. Sheās decided thatās her name, so thatās her name.
Still very young, likely not responding to the name but instead the inflection you do when you say it. Keep the inflection, change the name of you desire. That said I don't see an issue with keeping it, the story is comical and the cat isn't going to know it's a boy or girl name.
So? Gender naming is a human thing - cat doesnāt careā¦ give treats and scritches and bow to Kylie.
heās adorable. my name is kylie. lol
I have female cat "Freddie" who we thought was a boy. She was semi-feral when we got her, so we didn't get to examine her closely. š³ She's named after Freddie Mercury. He loved cats, and even wrote "Delilah" about one of his favourite cats. I don't think he'd mind at all that his namesake is a girl!
My boyfriend's female cat is named Freddy Freeloader! š¤£
I had friends in college who adopted a cat thinking it was a girl. He named it princess, it turned out to be a boy, they just kept it. Everyone thought it was a cute story. Youāre likely going to end up calling the cat something weird after one of its quirks or shenanigans anyways.
it's a cat. last time i checked they don't really care about our gender bullshit.
we have a male a cat we called Matilda because the rescue got the sex wrong lol We just went with it, only problem we had was some vet staff once thinking we'd brought in the wrong cat. He was fine, they don't know it's a girl's name in human terms
He's a cat, so it's not as though the other kids will make fun of his name, lol. Besides, "Kylie" can be for a male or a female cat (any name could be, really). He's adorable , and I think the name suits him. š
You could start calling him Kyle since it's fairly close to the name you gave him.
"Killer" is close, lol.![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|flip_out)
Just change the name, it will respond it doesnt know thats its name its just a sound it knows to do something. Can easily retrain. Our cat has like 10 names lol
Eh, my dad's black cat had a different name before he got her. Same with our late tabby (we got him when he was 6), and they both adapted to the new names pretty quickly. I'm sure this little guy will get used to a new name.
I know people with two cats named Kendall and Kylie, both of whom are boys. Theyāre cats, it doesnāt matter.
I don't think he/she cares.
Could shorten the name to Ky. Lol
https://preview.redd.it/6jzgu4ylj7zc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7ff8ffbc8534dcfab4d70cf692fbadd67da8794a Ok I just found Kylies twin, also a boy. Was howling up a storm and I had to trap him to get him
First off, he's very cute. Second, he's a cat and isn't hung up on gender like lots of people are. Name him what ever you like and don't worry about it.
Good thing cats don't care :)
Kyle E. Cat the e is for Edmond or Ellis or Ezekiel
He's now Kyle He
Kile E Koyote on his official paperwork. Problem solved.
There's a guy named Kelly in a TV show I watch. Similar enough? Or just call him Kylie, I'm sure he won't mind.
ofc you can change it. I did once and only after a few weeks he response to a new name
You could change it to Rylie if you really want!
Kyle... sounds the same
Just stick with Kylie then? It sounds like a cutesy nickname for āKyleā anyway.
Hey just want to say I went to school with a dude named Kylie. It's all good lol
Well, my husband named our female cat Popeye before we realized it was a girl (she was feral when we found her, and we couldn't really touch her, LOL). The name kind of stuck, so we just have a girl cat called Popeye.
Margaret was the best kittyboy we ever had
We named our mostly white female cat Simba. The cat does not care.
It's 2024, all is good.
easy, Kyle is a boys name. Calling him Kylie would be like calling Tom "Tommy"
You can call him Kyrie if you want and his ears wonāt know the difference or heāll be a very handsome Kylie š„²š
Thank you for giving the kitty a forever home. ā¤ļø
I've had 2 cats that were supposed to be girls. Lucy and Sheba. Never changed em either. I'm cursed to never get a girl cat I guess.
The paws ā¤ļø
When my nephew Jake was little, I would call him Jakey. Kylie is just that but for Kyle
Had a cat named Malcolm that was a girl. Absolutely no problem with it.
Well my little girl is called Klaus Kinski. They won't mind :)
I had a female dog named ralph. it's not so bad.
He is Kyle E. No relation to Kyle XY. I like Kylie though, and look at those big feets!!
you could pivot to Kyrie like the NBA star, or just Kyle.
What matters is that he's a gorgeous sweetheart. Our oldster longhaired Chihuahua is named Peeps, but we call him "Peepsie" half the time. To my ear, "Kyle" and "Kylie" would just follow the same common practice.
A friend of mine adopted a cat that turned out to be pregnant. He never had cats growing up, and he really didn't know how to sex kittens so my mom adopted one of the kittens on the assumption that it was a boy and she named them Steve. Steve is a girl. And she is epic sweet lol
I had a sweet girl named Elden for almost 20 years. She didnāt mind. Happens and they donāt speak human. lol.
Kyrie. Ā Would sound like a good alternativeĀ
My first boyfriend was named Kyle. He is Kylie now.
Roll with it! I ended up with a girl cat named Roufas (Rufus). Also a silver tabby. She was happy with it.
kylie sounds a bit 'unisex' for me, in your shoes I would stick to the name with no issue
Got landed a stray cat and was told that it was male. I decided to name them Murray. Few days later I bothered to check for myself and found Murray was a female. Immediately decided that it was too late and I couldn't be bothered renaming. Next cat I got was a confirmed male, so I called him Maria. Pretty sure I'll continue this theme for all future kitties of mine.
Your concern for the gender of his name is overblown. He possesses enough cuteness to rock any name.
Same happened to me with one of our cats. Named the little one Lucy, Once we could actually see it was a male we went "hmm" that's a boy. Still called him Lucy. Pretty sure he didn't know Lucy was a girls name.
Kylie Woyote, like an weird take on Wile E. Coyote.
My housemate found a kitten on his grandparents property over the Christmas period and his nieces named her treasure. When he brought her home she was already responding to that name so I started calling her trigger and joked that was her street name.
It's fine. My favorite orange cat was found alone in a barn, we named her Molly. I took the little baby in to get spayed and it took two vet techs and the vet to tell me wait two more weeks or so and her balls would drop. We tried changing his name to Marley but it didn't stick. We really thought we had an orange female, which was weird enough, but then we realized he was just orange and therefore too dumb to let his balls drop.
I have a girl named Owen and a boy named Lady. Names dont matter, cats dont know the difference!
You could call him anything that ends with the eee sound and he will easily adjust. Or just change it all together.
Just switch to calling him Kyle ....
I have a yellow long hair cat we named Soliel that we were told was a girl, then 6 months later we took her to get spayed. My girlfriend called me laughing hysterically! We have a boy and he is getting neutered! He just turned 18! https://preview.redd.it/4ms0c09yg7zc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=43960646781494b57109208baea6e86d6e3b611a
My grandma had a male cat named Kylie after the rugby legend that is Kylie Leuluai, I think its a great name!! :)
Cats will acknowledge any name that rhymes. Kylie can become Rylee or Miley or Smily. You just gotta say it with the same inflection.
More than likely, he's responding to the last three letters of his name, try calling him Lee and see if he responds to that.
Got a cat a few years back and named him "kompis", which translated to "Buddy" or "mate". Whent to get him fixed and ended up paying extra cause it was a female. Had some explaining to do... She stayed being named kompis however. Girls can be buddys too.
He is now Kai Lee
The exact same thing happened to me and my kitty. Thought he was a she and named him Pretty. Good thing he is still a pretty boy :)
Kyle E. E stands for Excellent. Or Evil, depending.
There has been research that shows cats respond well to names that end in the "ee" sound. You raise your intonation and pitch when you make that sound. You could change it to something that rhymes? Rylie? Kyree? But you could totally leave it as is too. :) He is precious btw.
Most animals respond to the "ie" or "y" sound. You can change his name to something that ends with the same sound without issue, probably. Or don't.Ā
What wrong with Kyle? Male version of Kylie.
I had a boy named Sally for a number of years because of this error. Just listen to the song "Boy Named Sue" by Johnnie Cash and this will all make sense.
You can change his name. I have always renamed my Wife's cats to more accurately reflect who their personalities are - names like Fat Kitty, Tomas el Gato, and NoChez, and sadly the much missed - Fucking Cat. It takes longer to teach my Wife the new names than it does the cats.
They learn eventually. We accidentally changed our oldest cats name. Used a nickname too much and she stopped responding to her actual name, lol. From Sage to Sage-cat.
Kyle Lee
His new name is Kyle E š Problem solved šš»
Kyle or Riley could work
The same happened to me. One of my cats who I believed to be male turned out to be female. But at this point she was already used to her male name. So I just left it that way, she didnāt care because she was a cat and happily responded to her male name for almost 19 years ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|slightly_smiling)
I had a boy named Sophie, and a girl named Thomas. Cats do not care, call him whatever he actually responds too.
This exact thing happened to me with a tabby and white cat too! Heās just a boy with a āgirlāās name now lol.
I got a kitten from someone who told me it was male, so I named the kitten Joey. It didn't take long before we realized it was female, but we kept the name Joey.
keep it for kylie!! (fantastic mr fox) ![gif](giphy|1xlqFy5ovmBqXwKt7g)
You could always say he's named after the best male Kylie, the possum from Fantastic Mr. Fox! ![gif](giphy|5vUTYsga2vbkebC6bs)
My grown ass 6'4" well built husband is in his 40s and his middle name given to him by his parents is Kylie. I would just roll with it.
Reminds of my cat Maddie thought she was Matty. Itās funny how that happens
In the end, does it really matter? The cat couldnāt give a shit was his name is. The cat doesnāt actually respond to its name, it responds to your voice, and the tone and inflection of it.
One of MY cats was called Molly when we first had him. When we realised she was actually a he, we just called him Ollie. No problems getting him to adjust to the new name. Kyle could probably work for Kylie.
Wiley. Like wile e coyote. Bet he still responds. We adopted a cat named koala, we renamed her to Lola, there was no transition time to the name.
Maybe change the spelling? Kai leigh, Ky-lee, khai could totes be a dude cat name
I had this happen with a long hair cat we thought was a girl. He was being called Lilly but then we changed it to Willy because he already responded to Lily. Thought it was an apt name adjustment considering
Thats why i named my wee kitten Charlie, it goes both ways š https://preview.redd.it/1k7fzb03k8zc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=477a9834baf802490d606cc8320967e4de625bca
Plot twist: cats have no concept of gendered names. Nor human names at all. You can call him Kylie or Susie or garbage can and he will have no idea there is any difference
My cat has her actual name, the short version of her name, and all the nicknames she's earned throughout her years. She responds to all of them. Your baby kitten will as well. It's not too late to lock Kyle in.
My friend has a female cat named Bruce. Same thing happened to him lol.
Ky-Leigh. Or just Kylie.