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8 halloween cat names you’ll love for spooky season and all year

Deck your black, white, or orange kitty up in fall style with a name to match

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If you’re anything like us, you love Halloween — and so does your cat. A black, white, or orange critter will stand out this spooky season, complete with costume and a name that’s on theme. This could look like a Jack dressed up as a jack-o’-lantern or a Maleficent wearing a cute witch hat. Anyone who loves this fall holiday will enjoy calling their kitty by an All Hallows’ Eve style moniker year round. Here are the best Halloween cat names that we recommend for any creature.

Best Halloween cat names

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Our list of names runs the gamut from pop culture to ancient. We’re giving you the top choices so you can select the purrrfect one for your furry friend.

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Cobweb

We absolutely adore this label for a kitty, especially because it’s the name of the feline in Hocus Pocus 2. You might pick out this one for a black cat with particularly cool markings that will lend itself well to the theme.

Octo

The eighth month is eerie, and so this name fits perfectly for a sneaky cat who loves to pounce when you least expect it. This name could also work for a darling mouser that has eight distinct spots or a similar pattern.

Samhain

Give your fur ball a throwback with this pagan name that used to begin the night of October 31 and lead into the next day. Traditionally pronounced “Sowen,” you can say it any way it rolls off the tongue.

Carrie

This one works well for someone who doesn’t want their cat’s identity permanently tied into October festivities. But every year around the fall, you’ll get to go full Stephen King and break out your bloody decorations.

Salem

Made famous in the show Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Salem is a talking cat, and of course, the site of one of the deadliest witch trials in American history.

Black Phillip

A good fit for a feline that’s all black with a gung-ho personality to boot — name your cat after the goat from the movie The Witch and dress them up in horns for the occasion.

Elphaba

Give Wicked a try by adorning your cat with the main character’s name, which is handy because you can also refer to them as the Wicked Witch of the West whenever that title applies.

Candy Corn

Last but not least, we have a lot of good names for black cats here, so we wanted to throw one in for the ginger fellows. Any orange and white striped cat would love to go by this famous candy.

Remember, when naming a cat, you want something both simple and unique. For especially long ones, we recommend a nickname, like Elphie for Elphaba, which will help smooth the process when you really need their attention. Also, avoid names that sound like anyone living in your household, so if you already have a human Caroline, then Carrie won’t do. Lastly, ensure the name doesn’t get confused with any basic commands you might use, like no (so Crow might be too confusing for your beastie).

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Rebekkah Adams
Rebekkah’s been a writer and editor for more than 10 years, both in print and digital. In addition to writing about pets…
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