Purr Blur! A brown tabby cat can be spotted sitting outside a small market in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
L’aine des Ferchaux (1963)
Purr Blur! A brown tabby cat can be spotted sitting outside a small market in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A ginger tabby cat and an adorable tiny brown tabby kitten have notable moments in this road film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A brown tabby cat named Olly (played by cat actors Tinkerbell and Zinger) is the beloved pet of a small family in this wartime drama reviewed by Linda Kay.
Several cats belong to a woman who takes up the hobby of killing her co-workers in this horror film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blurs! A couple of cats are caught briefly in frame in this docudrama set in Lisbon, Portugal. Reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown tabby cat has a run in with Madison the mermaid in this made-for-TV sequel reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair tabby cat (played by cat actor Trigger) ends up the victim of a Kitty Carnage Warning in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
After the death of a beloved mining camp cat, Caine accompanies an Irishman on his quest to find a replacement feline in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A few cats can be seen in this clumsy political film reviewed by Linda Kay. Includes Kitty Carnage Warning for a real catfight.
Uncle Martin turns a peaceful tabby and white cat into an even more timid creature in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.