Great Naming Ideas For Orange Cats and Kittens
I’ve been compiling a list of names for orange cats and kittens for some time now. There are a number of inspiring sources for orange kitty names, including fire, orange foods, and sunny things.
There are many foods ranging from yellow to red that make fantastic names for orange cats.
Spices make excellent names for cats. Clove, Cumin and Nutmeg are good for cats with slightly darker coats. Curry is good for a more yellow cat, Ginger is perfect if more orange, and Cinnamon or Paprika if more red or for a very active cat.
Fruits can be used for names. Citrus is a good name for any hue, as there are a variety of citrus fruits, all of them in the yellow to red spectrum. Banana is good for a more yellow kitty, especially fitting if they are something of a goof ball. For an orange cat consider Mango, Pumpkin, or Tangerine – which are all very orange fruits. Tomato fits a very red cat.
For a sweet cat consider the name of something sweet. Butterscotch and Carmel are both sweet toppings in a soft orange color. Custard is a soft yellow, while Creamsicle is a more vibrant orange. Twinkies of course, are a light yellow.
More yellow foods are Butter (very yellow) and Mustard (spicy – good for an active cat). More orange foods are Cheddar (the cheese), Marmalade, Tang (the instant powdered orange juice), Tropicana (the famous orange juice brand), and Yolk (the orange center of an egg).
Another red food is Catsup or Ketchup. Note that Catsup has the word cat in it. Don’t forget the sun when thinking of names, especially for a happy cat. Examples are Solar, Summer, Sunny, and Sunshine.
Fire is usually seen as red, and so good for a reddish cat. Fiery names are Blaze, Fireball, and Flame. Many flowers are yellow including Buttercup, Dandelion, and Saffron. Note that Dandelion also has the word lion, which is a very big cat, in it. Two famous orange cats are Morris (who starred in cat food commercials in the 1970s) and Tigger (who was in the Winnie the Pooh books).
Don’t overlook orange gems or metal, including Amber (more yellow), Bronze (orange – red), Copper (red), or Topaz (yellow). Some other orange stuff is Autumn (with orange leaves), Cheetah (a big yellow cat), Five Ball (the orange ball in the game of pool), Halloween (which has the traditional colors of orange and black), Iodine (which is red), and Mars (which is the red planet).
Finally, consider some more words that describe orange like Auburn (dark orange), Crimson (very red), Gold (or Goldie), Ochre, and Rusty (dark red).
Top Resorts in Algarve – Vale Do Lobo
Vale do Lobo is one of the Algarve’s most popular family holiday destinations attracting 750,000 holiday makers every year. It is located 20 minutes from Faro airport in an area known as The Golden Triangle. It is the largest luxury resort in the Algarve and offers self-catering apartments and villas as well as The Dona Filipa Hotel. Built in 1962 it was the first resort of its kind in Portugal.
Today it is the largest luxury resort in the Algarve with over 1500 apartments and villas. 10% of these are owned by permanent residents. Most of the remainder are available for holiday rental all year round.
There are two famous golf courses within Vale do Lobo, the Royal and the Ocean (both 18 hole). Both offer regular competitions and tournaments for members and visitors.
Vale do Lobo is also home to one of the largest tennis facilities in Portugal. The Tennis Academy hosts a range of national and international fixtures each year including The Grand Champions. The coaching team is led by Pedro Frazão who was one of Portugal’s leading professional tennis players.
As a family friendly resort there are many activities available to keep the younger visitors entertained. The Kangaroo Club is available for children aged from 6 months to 12 years. It offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities including mini-golf, bouncy castles and more. For older children there is FunZone offering gaming and internet facilities.
There are 15 bars and restaurants in Vale do Lobo. Most are located beside the beach in an area known as the Praça. The Praça comes alive at night with entertainment for all the family. In high season it is advisable to book the restaurants at the Praça in advance.
Vale do Lobo has its own beach with 2 kilometres of golden sand against a back drop of ochre cliffs. Umbrellas and sun loungers are available to hire on a daily basis but most of the locals just bring a towel or their own deck chairs.
The majority of properties in the resort have their own private pool. There are three communal pools in Vale do Lobo, one is located at the Praça, the other at the Tennis Academy and the third at Barringtons. Daily or weekly passes must be purchased prior to admittance.
Other facilities within the resort include a supermarket, medical centre, gym, spa and newsagent. The nearest town is Almancil which is five minutes drive away. In Almancil you will find a larger supermarket as well as many restaurants, shops and bars to suit every taste and budget. The famous Quinta do Lago resort is also five minutes away by car. Quinta do Lago Plaza has a host of upmarket boutiques and restaurants.
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