Purr Blur! A family lets in a gray cat then runs out of the house leaving the cat behind in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Key Witness (1960)

Purr Blur! A family lets in a gray cat then runs out of the house leaving the cat behind in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A blue cat named Lola, played by cat actors Bill and Stormy, is the pet of a detective in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blurs! A couple of cats can be seen ever so briefly in this French film, reviewed by Mark Murton, which pays homage to a silent classic.
A one-eyed orange cat is just one of the cats which can be seen in this animated feature film.
A bold little mouse gets into mischief in this Happy Harmonies cartoon.
Several adorable kittens and their Mama are showcased in this sweet short film originally aired on Sesame Street.
A cat is the loving pet of an elderly woman in this early giallo film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair tabby cat becomes the pet of a reluctant elderly man in this movie adaptation of the novel A Man Called Ove.
A box of kittens comes into play a few times in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A gray ship’s cat is on hand for a quick pun in this send up of Naval affairs by the Carry On gang.