A tabby kitten named Cleopatra and a tiny black kitten make very brief appearances in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Limehouse Blues (1934)

A tabby kitten named Cleopatra and a tiny black kitten make very brief appearances in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A black cat quickly crosses the path of an angry man in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A tabby cat repeatedly tries to warn a family about a possessed lamp in this wild Amityville entry reviewed by Mark Murton.
A box of kittens comes into play a few times in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A reporter waiting for a scoop snaps a picture of a tuxedo cat and mongrel dog sharing a meal in an alley in this film.
A gray ship’s cat is on hand for a quick pun in this send up of Naval affairs by the Carry On gang.
Purr Blur! A tuxedo cat is seen hanging around a kitchen in a boarding school in this horror film reviewed by Ted Davis.
In this episode Aidan Andrew Dun reads Christopher Smart’s poem “For I will consider my cat Jeoffry” accompanied by a flame point Siamese.
A lonely tabby cat is treated badly by a little boy who was also lonely and should have known better in this animated short.
Purr Blur! A tuxedo kitten makes a very brief appearance in this cautionary military film.