Kat, the resident brown tabby of Department Q, returns briefly in this entry reviewed by Linda Kay.
Journal 64 (2018)

Kat, the resident brown tabby of Department Q, returns briefly in this entry reviewed by Linda Kay.
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 ginger tabby cat has a very brief (and off screen) encounter with a St. Bernard in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown tabby cat becomes part of a special police task force which investigates cold cases in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A ginger tabby cat hangs around the office of Congressional member Charlie Wilson in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Photographer Lee Miller returns home from overseas assignment to be greeted by her husband and a new kitten in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger tabby cat named Laika is the family pet in this drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A lovely brown tabby cat named Miss Lucy is part of the family at least during part of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A gangster is excited to meet a ginger tabby cat but it doesn’t prevent the man from coming to a bad end in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.