Ludwig‘s search for a name for his new kitten continued during a recent livestream when he referred to his partner Blaire as “QTCinderella.”

Fans and peers of the YouTuber were overjoyed to learn that he had finally gotten a kitten, as his partner had requested. Since then, the new furry friend has been a part of his stream and appears on stream on a regular basis.

Ludwig started looking for a name for the kitten last week but has so far been unsuccessful. He called QT during a recent stream and suggested they name their kitten Cracker.

On May 18, the former Twitch streamer decided to play Marbles on Stream, which started the cat-naming saga. Cracker emerged victorious from a field of 40 unique and hilarious names. Fans expected the YouTuber to name his kitten Cracker, but he declined.

Fast forward to today, when Ludwig called QTCinderella in the hopes of finally deciding on a name for the cat. He struck up a conversation with his companion. QTCinderella sighed as she grasped the gist of the unexpected call.

Coots was the kitten’s first name suggested by the YouTuber. He said it was a common cat name that everyone liked. The naming proposal was rejected by QT.

The kitten was then given the name Cracker. Ludwig explained why the name was so amusing. QTCinderella didn’t waste any time in denying that their cat was named Cracker and explaining why. The YouTuber, who is 26 years old, agreed with his partner’s reasoning and presented the final option.

The female Twitch streamer was also offended by the final name. The two content creators’ conversation came to an end when they couldn’t come up with a name for their cat.

In the YouTube comment section, fans flocked to give their opinions on the kitten’s name. While some fans preferred the name Coots, others preferred Marbles.

Some fans were perplexed to see the content creators reject all of their fans’ and viewers’ winning names.

Ludwig was a well-known Twitch streamer who popularized the subathon style of streaming before joining YouTube Gaming. He also dethroned Tyler “Ninja” as the most-subscribed Twitch content creator for the first time.