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.
Isn’t It Shocking? (1973)
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 grey kitten makes a very brief Kitty Cameo in this Technicolor western reviewed by Ted Davis.
A ginger tabby cat named Delphina gives birth to kittens at the convent in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair gray kitten takes the blame instead of an invisible Aladdin for knocking over a table in this bawdy Italian comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger and white tabby kitten named Cookie causes a little girl to witness a kidnapping in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
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 bizarre series of cut out animated sequences with at least one cat fills out this feature 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.
A dog and kitten play together in this wholesome look at a British man’s home which is actually just an advertisement for Horlick’s. Reviewed by Ted Davis.