Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Glass Web (1953)

Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A mama cat and her kittens share a hideout with a man wanted by the French police in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A Kitty Cameo and two Cat Burglar (Scene Stealers) make appearances in this historical religious drama reviewed by Ted Davis.
A bad guy passes time in hiding by playing with a black kitten in this pre-Code film reviewed by Linda Kay.
This episode marks the final appearance of both Liana and Sil-L in this series. Reviewed by Mark Murton.
A gray and white cat appears to be a set fixture at 10 Downing Street in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A brown tabby cat has a run in with Madison the mermaid in this made-for-TV sequel reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby and white cat named Blossom is the pet kitty of the titular Fanny in this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
Kittens are very much in demand for a fake news video in this hilarious but accurate political satire reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat named Blue (played by cat actor Phantom) is the companion of a troubled writer in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.