A black cat and her kittens end up in close proximity to an unclothed Jack Haley in this comedy reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
One Body Too Many (1944)

A black cat and her kittens end up in close proximity to an unclothed Jack Haley in this comedy reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
Purr Blurs! Two black cats (or maybe the same one?) makes blink-and-you’ll-miss-them appearances in this very dark comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
An adorable tom cat named Chuck steals every scene in which he appears in this domestic comedy with a twist reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat gives Uncle Martin a clue which actually leads him into a trap in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A Siamese cat somehow ends up in Blitzø’s mouth in this short entry of the YouTube animated series reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of black cats are the guests at a swinging barn dance in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A bicolor cat somehow ends up inside a suitcase in this silent comedy short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Tommy Smothers turns down a hotel room full of cats in this dark comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Cat actor Orangey (billed here as Rusty) tries to help Elly May learn how to type in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat named Kemal is the pet of a KGB operative in London in this French language comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.