Unique Maine Coon-Scottish Fold Kitten Already Sits Like A 'Distinguished Little Lady'
Many pet enthusiasts wonder what cats think about, and it's only natural. These incredible felines can often be quite the enigmas (in the best way) with their kneading, faucet-sipping, and amazing ability to jump off the walls. One little Maine Coon mix kitten is a shining example, as she sits pretty and poised in a popular TikTok video that has us all wondering what could be on her mind.
@bigbabyaslan What should I name this little one? It's Scottish fold female #aslan #petlovers #mainecoon #catsoftiktok #scottishfold
"It looks like she's lived once before," said the TikToker in the short clip featuring a seemingly very-wise kitten who's called "a distinguished little lady" by her cat parent off-camera. She's a tiny orange-and-tan Maine Coon and Scottish fold mix, but her presence is quite substantial as she sits incredibly still with her little paws folded, staring straight ahead. The caption reads, "What should I name this little one?" Viewers quickly sounded off in the comments with regal-sounding monikers like Nala, Bella, and Fiona.
What makes this kitty so regal?
Indeed, this Maine Coon-Scottish fold is quite a "distinguished little lady." But could it be her unique mix that makes that the case? First, delving into Maine Coon cat breed characteristics shows us that these felines are known to be very warm and gentle creatures. Scottish folds, on the other hand, are often a bit more energetic, but no less friendly.
Fun fact: All Scottish folds can be traced back to a lovable Scottish farm cat named Susie, whose offspring were later adopted and bred by her neighbor. So clearly, this kitten comes from some very sweet breeds. Still, these facts don't quite explain our friend's regal nature, but one possible story might. The origins of Maine Coons aren't clear, but one tale says these cats were once owned by Marie Antoinette, the former queen of France. That would mean this kitty literally comes from royalty!
Now, whether true or not, it's obvious this kitten has inherited the fanciest traits from both her breeds, and she deserves an equally fancy name. For reference, here's a list of royal names for cats (and dogs!). Remember, once you choose a name for your feline, give it time to adjust; some cats can take up to six months to fully get used to their name. Even when cats know their names quite well (as a 2019 Scientific Reports study shows), they still might not respond. It's not your cat being a royal pain; it's just the feline way!