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.
Two calico cats and a Scottish Terrier belonging to Donald Sinden share a moment on the actor’s front lawn in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of black cats are among the residents of London’s Soho district during World War II in this Ken Hughes footage reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tortoiseshell kitten is the mascot for a group of British bomb diffusers in this Look at Life short entry reviewed by Linda Kay.
Several residents of the Wythams Cat Hotel in Essex are featured in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A Siamese cat is one of the many animals who share their home with their human owners in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat and several other animals are shown dealing with the U.K.’s Big Freeze of 1963 in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat hangs out with hundreds of chickens and ducks on a Dover farm during the war as seen in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat was a loved member of the ship the Terra Nova which carried Scott and his explorers to the Antarctic as documented in this silent film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A wonderful new video by Alex Boucher about cat acting reveals a little known truth about cat actor Orangey!