A poor ginger and white tabby cat is dropped too roughly to the ground during what is meant to be a funny moment in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)

A poor ginger and white tabby cat is dropped too roughly to the ground during what is meant to be a funny moment in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Three cats accompany a cat lady to court for a quick sight gag in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A very anemic looking cat is the sidekick of the bad guy in this animated adaptation (to use the word loosely) of Alexandre Dumas’ novel reviewed by Linda Kay.
A Siamese kitten has a very brief but adorable appearance in this silent film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A man tries to speak for a black and white tuxedo kitten in this drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A ginger tabby cat has a very brief (and off screen) encounter with a St. Bernard in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A ginger and white kitten makes a very brief appearance in this Sam Peckinpah film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A gray and white kitten is not treated too well in this Italian police buddy film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Liana’s telepathic cat Sil-L plays a pivotal part in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black cat acts as a bell pull and another is among a group of singing hoboes in this animated short film reviewed by Linda Kay.