Appletuft
(Tuft just doesn't work with a lot of names.)
Sharpsting
(Very nice! They complement each other well, but it's hard to apply it to a cat.)
Moorstalk
(Nice use of wording, but applying it to a cat becomes more difficult. 'Stalk' also looses a bit.)
Heatherfang
(Not bad. Classic warrior name.)
Ferretsnout
('Muzzle' is the more commonly used term.)
Sandybrook
(Nicely done, but nothing spectacular.)
Moorglade
(Oooo! Not bad. Glade and moor are slightly contrasting geographical locations however.)
Jaysun
(Just ... doesn't work.)
Brackenwind
(Not bad, but wind doesn't work so well with 'bracken'.)
Berrybloom
(Nooooot bad! Which is fairly hard with 'berry' in it. Berry's a hard to use prefix.)
Sparkwillow
(Ooooo! For two parts that just don't go together I surprisingly really like this.)
Shadefury
(Fury has never been used before, but I happen to like it well.)
Sandycreek
(Eh. Sandybrook was better because of the softer sounds. This looses more because the hard sounds make it sound clunky.)
Vinewillow
(Not bad. Willows and vines are, if memory serves, not often found in the same area? Could be wrong. Doesn't tell me a lot about the cat.)
Tumblebreeze
(Tells me a bit about what sort of cat would have this name. Very good.)
Adderwhisp
(Wisp is just hard to use, particularly with an animal or plant.)
Fallendusk
(OOoooo! Lovely visual. )
Brokenshard
(Also very nice visual.)
Chillymist
(I like this one a lot.)
Sandwave
(Not bad! Sounds like a beach name.)
Mellowfrost
(Surprised I like this name as much as I do.)
Silverfish
(Fish is a risky suffix. It's just hard to pull off.)
Pondskip
(Skip is just hard to use.)
Ebonybranch
(Meh ... like ... potential, but a bit on the unusual end.)
Berrybranch
(I'm on the fence about this one. It's just ... not so interesting.)
Briartoe
(Toe is so rarely used, but this is a fun way to use it!)
Timbertooth
(Like above, this uses some unusual names and works in interesting ways!)
Archstone
(Ehhhhh. Sounds like what it sounds like. It just doesn't do much.)
Blistersong
(Uuuuh. Blister would be hard to use in almost every case.)
Nettlesting
(Not bad! I like the use of sting!)
Seasplash
(Predictable use and thus I see it a lot.)
Scorchflower
(OOoooo! I like this name. Nice use of scorch.)
Lostleaf
(I like it! Makes me wonder the cat attached to it. But the two parts are slightly at odd.)
Honeycloud
(Nice use of all things concerned.)
Petalpatch
(Unusual use of the names, but it doesn't really bring anything new to the table.)
Cottonflower
(Don't see this often and for something that should be classic that is sad.)
Hollowsong
(Not bad! Sad, but not bad.)
Raindance
(I just like the name. Dance is used so rarely.)
Snowdrift
(I've seen it used a lot ... so not very interesting.)
Arideye
(So ... slightly hot and dusty eye. Could be better in a name. )
Snapfrost
(Two words used together well!)
Funnelcloud
(I'm just thinking about the desert.)
Spottedblur
(It ... just doesn't work.)
Waterskip
(Skip is just hard to use right.)
Goldfish
(Just makes me think of the actual fish or the crackers.)
Burnwhisker
(Very original! I like the different uses.)
Sweetsky
(Just nothing special but sweet none the less.)
Blizzardmist
(Ooooo! I like it!)
Marigoldleap
(Leaps hard to use with plants.)
Snowpebble
(Not bad. But I don't see pebble used well very often.)
Cindershell
(Shell with Cinder doesn't work very well.)
Leafmask
(Not
horrible, but Leafmask just seems too unusual.)
Heatherfield
(Field isn't used in the warriors canon, I don't believe? Though it's probably possible, it looses something.)
Sweetskip
(Skip is just hard to use.)
Sunnyglade
(Eh ... it's just not bit boring.)
Finberry
(Fin and berry just don't work together.)
Morningfern
(Pretty on first glance. Odd on second.)
Eggface
(While logical (and prospectively funny) it falls flat.)
Batscreech
(Depending on area, this could be a good name. But depending on area, it would also probably very overused.)
Oakbreeze
(Breeze didn't do well with the harsher sound of the 'k' in 'oak'.)
Russetholly
(Color and plant just falls flat.)
Littleholly
(Cute name! Nothing special.)
Cherryscar
(While original, I couldn't really see where this was going.)
Creekstep
(Creek has very harsh sounds, so needs a good balance.)
Wildsplash
(Classic. Not bad!)
Dustywind
(Pretty. But nothing special.)
Thistlewhistle
(Eeeeh. The rhyme looses me.)
Wavecrash
(Classic.)
Stormyspots
(Pretty! Not overly spectacular.)
Brokenwing
(Eeeeh. Doesn't really tell me much about who was given this name.)
(I would like reasonings again, but that's up to you if you want to do them)