A tuxedo cat and a cream colored cat are inserted briefly into this short documentary film about budgerigars reviewed by Linda Kay.
Look at Life: “What a Pet!” (1961)
A tuxedo cat and a cream colored cat are inserted briefly into this short documentary film about budgerigars reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat is the butt of a policeman’s joke on a mild-mannered writer in this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
A tuxedo cat and a kitten make very brief Kitty Cameos in this early sound version of Mark Twain’s classic tale reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blurs! A trio of black kittens play with a spot of light on the floor as they are ignored by the actors in this scene from the silent film reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
A longhair white cat walks through a scene while on a leash in this British thriller reviewed by Mark Murton.
Sandra’s white cat Biscuit (played by cat actor Frosty) acts as ring bearer at her wedding but almost loses her life in the bargain in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
Inspector Clouseau gets inspiration from watching a gray and white cat meowing for food in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair tabby cat gets shuffled repeatedly between two apartments in this Charley Chase silent comedy short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair tabby cat is one of the residents of a block building in World War II era Russia in this memorable film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair tabby and white cat named Miss Susan B. undergoes a fur-flying confrontation which leads to a dated joke in this sequel reviewed by Linda Kay.