grammar and vocabulary?

Hi Please tell me which conversation is correct ?
And which one is more common or better if all of them are correct.
Please let me know if you are a native English speaker.

A: What's the name of this animal?
B: It's a cat.

C: What's the name of this thing?
D: It's a football.

E: What's the name of this object?
F: It's a football.

***********************************
G: What's the name for this animal?
H: It's a cat.
***********************************
I: What animal is this?
J: It's a cat.
**********************************
K: What is this animal?
L: It's a cat.
**********************************
M: What do you call this animal?
N: It's a cat.
?

N Valentine2014-06-08T05:57:59Z

I think K and L would be the most likely, I am a native English speaker and I have taken honors English for 3 (going on 4) years. I'm currently only going to be a sophomore (second year) in high school, so you may not want to take my word for it, but from what I can see is that K and L would be the most common. For me, a normal response would probably be "A cat," or "A football," but in the circumstance of K, "It's a cat" feels the least awkward. Sorry for my wordy-ness xD.