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The unluckiest names for pet cats and dogs
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The unluckiest names for pet cats and dogs


If you have a cat called Felix or a dog called Megan, then you might like to check your pet insurance.

For research shows that these are the unluckiest names for our pets.

Smokey, Oscar and Kitty are also among the monikers that are bad luck for cats. For dogs, there is also Monty, Barney and Benji.

The results have been revealed by Saga Pet Insurance, which also shows what are the most popular names for our pets among the over 50s.

For cats, it's Molly, Oscar and Tigger - and Molly is also the top name for dogs, with Poppy and Max just behind.

The most popular cat and dog names for Britain’s over 50s:

Cat                       

Dog                    

1. Molly

1. Molly

2. Oscar

2. Poppy

3. Tigger

3. Max

4. Daisy

4. Charlie

5. Lucy

5. Alfie

6. Rosie

6. Jack

7. Tilly

7. Toby

8. Charlie

8. Millie

9. Smudge

9. Lucy

10. Poppy

10. Sam

The top 10 most unlucky names for cats and dogs:

Cat                        

Dog                         

1. Felix

1. Megan

2. Archie

2. Monty

3. Bailey

3. Tess

4. Amber

4. Henry

5. Holly

5. Misty

6. Smokey

6. Ollie

7. Oscar

7. Barney

8. Kitty

8. Cassie

9. Alfie

9. Benji

10. Oliver

10. Ellie

Records show that pets with these names have had an unusually high amount of claims/vet visits compared to other cats and dogs with a popular name.

The figures show that dogs called Megan are three times as likely to have a pet visit as the average dog. While cats called Felix are almost twice as likely to have to see the vet as the average puss.

Animal                   

Unusual names given to pets by over-50s owners                      


Cat


Lady Gaga, Madame Flutterby, Rawlplug, Schrodinger, Scampi


Dog


Frodo, Asterix, Gazza, Offy, Padme, Spigot, Dog


Guinea pig


Chaka Khan, Biscuit, Peppa, Whoopie, Dudley


Rabbit


Bilbo, Cognac, Thumper, Sweep


Parrot


Asbo, Porker, Fashion, Norma, Dougal


Parakeet


Baldrick, Pearly, Lulu


Hamster


Beyonce Beelzebub, Yoda


Tortoise


Theophulus, Gatsby, Speedy, Sheba


Rat


Squeak, Sausage, Snap, Jean

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