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* [[Data_(Star_Trek)#Spot|Spot]], [[Data]]'s [[Somali (cat)|Somali]] cat seen in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''
* [[Data_(Star_Trek)#Spot|Spot]], [[Data]]'s [[Somali (cat)|Somali]] cat seen in [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''
* Sprinkles, a white Persian owned by [[Angela Martin]] on the US version of [[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]. Accidentally killed by [[Dwight Schrute]], who left her in a freezer in the episode ''[[Fun Run]]'', which results in the disintegration of their romance.
* Sprinkles, a white Persian owned by [[Angela Martin]] on the US version of [[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]. Accidentally killed by [[Dwight Schrute]], who left her in a freezer in the episode ''[[Fun Run]]'', which results in the disintegration of their romance.
* [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball I]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball II]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball III]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Coltrane (aka Snowball IV)]], and [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball V (aka Snowball II)]], cats owned by [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]].
* [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball I]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball II]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball III]], [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Coltrane (aka Snowball IV)]], and [[Snowball (The Simpsons)|Snowball V (aka Snowball II)]], cats owned by [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]]. R.I.P to all the cats that died :(
* [[Tazzle]], Harold's cat in [[Neighbours]]
* [[Tazzle]], Harold's cat in [[Neighbours]]
* Thomas in [[New Zealand]] ad for Chef cat food Commercials.
* Thomas in [[New Zealand]] ad for Chef cat food Commercials.
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* [[List of Azumanga Daioh characters#Maya|Mayaa]], Sakaki's pet Iriomote Mountain Cat in [[Azumanga Daioh]].
* [[List of Azumanga Daioh characters#Maya|Mayaa]], Sakaki's pet Iriomote Mountain Cat in [[Azumanga Daioh]].
* Meathead, in a few ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' cartoons
* Meathead, in a few ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' cartoons
* Meowsy McDermott, A character from the show ''[[Family Guy]]''. Meowsy appears in the episode McStroke, in which he is hired by [[Peter Griffin]] as a lawyer.
* Meowsy McDermott, A character from the show ''[[Family Guy]]''. Meowsy appears in the episode McStroke, in which he is hired by [[Peter Griffin]] as a lawyer. He is very snarky and is like HAAAAAAAAA and ''you gotta be kitten me!''
* Merle (Meruru) and the twin sisters Nadia (Nariya) and Elisa (Eriya), the three cat girls in [[Tenkuu no Escaflowne]].
* Merle (Meruru) and the twin sisters Nadia (Nariya) and Elisa (Eriya), the three cat girls in [[Tenkuu no Escaflowne]].
* Michael, from [[Makoto Kobayashi (artist)|Makoto Kobayashi's]] What's Michael series.
* Michael, from [[Makoto Kobayashi (artist)|Makoto Kobayashi's]] What's Michael series.

Revision as of 23:47, 12 March 2011

A list of fictional cats and other felines.

Legends, myths, folklore and fairy tales

Sekhmet, Egyptian goddess with the head of a lion, Ra's warrior/avenger and turning into a lion when in raging form

In advertising

  • The Fancy Feast cat is played by Dearheart Silver Chinchilla Persians in the USA, Cherie-Finesse Chinchilla Longhairs in Europe, and by the Kaamari Katz Australian Tiffany in Australia. All these originated with the chinchilla Persian as a foundation breed.
  • The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (later the Chessie System Railroad) used a logo with a sleeping kitten "Chessie" and the slogan "sleep like a kitten and arrive fresh as a daisy on the C&O". Later, Chessie went on to become part of the logo of Chessie System...in what most railroaders and railfans call the "Chess-C".
  • Eveready, "nine lives" battery logo.
  • Frank the cat aka the Big Kahuna on Whiskas cat food commercials
  • Hector the Cat, a mascot for the teaching of road safety to children in Australia
  • Rap Cat, a puppet cat featured in several Checkers and Rally's fast-food restaurant commercials
  • Felix from the Nestlé Purina/Friskies Felix cat food ads.
  • Baxter, the cat in Meow Mix commercials.
  • Hikonyan, a samurai cat mascot at Hikone castle
  • Morris the mascot for 9-Lives cat food.
  • Tony the Tiger is the mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal.

In literature

Cheshire Cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • Jeffy, the Burglar's Cat and
  • The Nine Lives of Island Mackenzie

Unnamed cats

T. S. Eliot Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats

Andre Norton

  • The Beast Master
  • Lord of Thunder
  • Beast Master's Ark
  • Beast Master's Circus
  • Catseye
  • Gate of the Cat
  • The Mark of the Cat
  • Fur Magic
  • Octagon Magic with Sabrina, the black cat
  • Star Ka'at
  • Star Ka'at World
  • Star Ka'at and the Plant People
  • Star Ka'at and the Winged Warriors
  • The Zero Stone - Eet is a telepathic Alien cat, constant companion of Murdoc Jern
  • Genetically ehanced, humanoid cats in A Breed to Come
  • Lura the cat in Daybreak:2250 A.D. (aka Star Man's Son)
  • Also, in Sci-Fi anthologies compiled by Andre Norton
  • Noble Warrior - CATFANTASTIC
  • Hob's Pot - CATFANTASTIC II
  • Noble Warrior Meets With a Ghost - CATFANTASTIC III
  • Noble Warrior, Teller of Fortunes - CATFANTASTIC IV
  • Noble Warrior and the Gentleman - CATFANTASTIC V
  • Three-Inch Trouble - A CONSTELLATION OF CATS

In theatre

  • Asparagus (a.k.a. The Other Cat. Not the same as Gus: The Theatre Cat)
  • Carbucketty
  • Cassandra
  • Etcetera
  • Genghis
  • Grizabella
  • Jemima
  • Sillabub (U.S name for Victoria)
  • Pouncival
  • Tantomile
  • Victoria

In film

On television

In animation, comics and puppetry

Felix the Cat
  • Cast of animated film Gay Purr-ee
  • A Gata e O Gato (the female and the male cat), a couple in the comics by Laerte Coutinho
  • George Tom's cousin , in a Tom and Jerry cartoon
  • Heathcliff, comic strip character. Other felines from the strip include:
  • Boopsie Meow, his waitress girlfriend[28]

Pokémon

The following is a list of feline-based creatures featured in Pokémon:

Yu-Gi-Oh

  • Pharaoh, the cat of Prof. Lyman Banner.

The following is a list of feline-based Monsters featured in Yu-Gi-Oh:

  • Crystal Beast Amethyst Cat
  • A Cat of Ill Omen
  • Neko Mane King
  • Cat's Ear Tribe
  • Dark Cat with White Tail
  • Rescue Cat
  • Catnipped Kitty
  • Nekogal #1
  • Fusionist
  • Magicat

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In video games

In radio

In song

In science

Geography (Cat City)

  • Kuching (pronounced: Koo-ching), a city in Malaysia is nicknamed Cat City because in the Malay language, "kucing" means cat. The origin of the name of the city is still unclear, whether it really refers to the animal or not.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Shakespeare, written circa 1603-1606; first folio published 1623. See folio image in Wikipedia article on Macbeth
  2. ^ General Sterling Price at IMDb
  3. ^ Rovin, p. 295.
  4. ^ Rovin, p. 26.
  5. ^ Rovin, p. 112.
  6. ^ Rovin, p. 185-186.
  7. ^ Rovin, p.13.
  8. ^ Rovin, p. 15.
  9. ^ a b Rovin, p. 174.
  10. ^ Rovin, p. 22.
  11. ^ Rovin, p. 33.
  12. ^ Rovin, p. 198.
  13. ^ a b Rovin, p. 269.
  14. ^ Rovin, p. 211.
  15. ^ Rovin, p. 100.
  16. ^ Rovin, p. 27-28.
  17. ^ Rovin, p. 195.
  18. ^ Rovin, p. 32.
  19. ^ a b Rovin, p. 117.
  20. ^ Rovin, p. 37.
  21. ^ Rovin, p. 247.
  22. ^ a b c Rovin, p. 45.
  23. ^ a b c Rovin, p. 47.
  24. ^ a b c Rovin, p. 213.
  25. ^ a b Rovin, p. 57.
  26. ^ Rovin, p. 20-21.
  27. ^ Rovin, p. 38.
  28. ^ Rovin, p. 143
  29. ^ Rovin, p. 41.
  30. ^ Rovin, p. 29.

References

  • Rovin, Jeff. The Illustrated History of Cartoon Animals. New York: Prentice Hall, 1991, ISBN 0-13-275561-0.