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14 Of The Best Neko Atsume Ships

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14 Of The Best Neko Atsume Ships

Neko Atsume is the new trend in smartphone games. It's adorable, easy to play and you don't have to commit much time to it if you don't want to. But you'll probably want to. I became addicted within the first day of downloading the app, and one month later I still am. This is especially unusual for me because I typically delete an app after -- at most -- two weeks.

Now, with all the love for these cute cartoon kitties, people are coming up with names and scenarios, "shipping" different cats. It's cute. So make ugly faces over these adorable cats and decide who you ship! Comment with new ship names!

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1. Pickled Pumpkins

"Pickles and Pumpkin are now the gay dads of Breezy and Gozer. Pumpkin is the stay at home dad, and Pickles goes out to work. Their ship name is Pickled Pumpkins."

2. Princess Peach

Princess + Peaches

"OMG, these two could be Princess Peach!"

3. Hot Choclety

Cocoa + Marshmallow

"Top secret Hot Choclety kissing sessions."

4. Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin + Patches

"Pumpkin patch is canon, so pass it on."

5. Shaded Flurry

6. Tabitha + Callie

What would you name them? I was considering Tabbie.

7. Spots + Speckles

Anyone have a name for these cuties?

8. Sobriel

Socks + Gabriel

9. Gozer + Princess

Any ideas for a ship name?

10. Smokey + Spots

So many fuzzy babies need ship names!

11. Mack + Misty

I vote we call them Two-Tone.

12. Tubbs + Pepper

How does Spicey Bowl sound?

13. Callie + Mack

"Callie giving Mack a lil’ smooch."

McAllie?

14. Pumpernickel

Pickles + Pumpkin

That's all that I have for now! Please let me know what you think in the comments below.

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