A ginger and white tabby cat named Whiskey is the loyal companion of an elderly mother in failing health in this heartwarming made-for-TV movie reviewed by Mark Murton.
Lost for Words (1999)
A ginger and white tabby cat named Whiskey is the loyal companion of an elderly mother in failing health in this heartwarming made-for-TV movie reviewed by Mark Murton.
A ginger tabby cat and an adorable tiny brown tabby kitten have notable moments in this road film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A lively clowder of cats lives in the home of a crazy cat lady played by Ruth Gordon in this kooky made-for-TV mystery reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby and white cat hangs out in a house being protected by The Protectors in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Two cats are shown seriously fighting in this D.W. Griffith silent 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 gray and white cat appears to be a set fixture at 10 Downing Street in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby and white cat named Blossom is the pet kitty of the titular Fanny in this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
A bicolor cat somehow ends up inside a suitcase in this silent comedy short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A brown and white tabby sits outside the closing gates of the museum in this fanciful heist film reviewed by Linda Kay.