A little white cat named Murre belongs to a spunky young woman who will do what she can to win a man in this Swedish screwball comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
En stilla flirt (1934)

A little white cat named Murre belongs to a spunky young woman who will do what she can to win a man in this Swedish screwball comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
A white kitten with ginger markings helps to recreate a classic scene from La dolce vita in this romantic comedy remake reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Siamese cat and a grey tabby kitten both have awkward moments in this parody of vampire movies reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger tabby cat (possibly a member of the Orangey team) chases a dog up a tree in a final gag from this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat gets into a fight onstage with J.R. the Wonder Dog in this Count Screwloose MGM cartoon reviewed by Linda Kay.
An adorable tuxedo kitten named Mr. Beamish helps a Scotland Yard worker solve a crime in this British B-movie short reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
A tiny kittens helps an elderly couple recreate the Trevi Fountain scene from La Dolce Vita in this romantic story reviewed by Mark Murton.
A gray and white cartoon cat bolts from a transition scene in this unique animated feature reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat (played by cat actor Erika) is found squatting in the dilapidated home inherited by Brenner in this German film reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
An adorable grey and white kitten inexplicably shows up inside a wall in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.