A longhair white cat appears to be a permanent resident of a local bar in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
Barnaby Jones – “See Some Evil . . . Do Some Evil”

A longhair white cat appears to be a permanent resident of a local bar in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A bicolor tabby cat named Medor is lovingly attended to by a snoopy concierge in this French Maigret mystery reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A tabby cat can just barely be seen emerging from behind a hay pile in a scene from this crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black cat’s eyes glow brightly right before the murder of a culinary genius in this comedic mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A black cat plays a prominent role in a curse that plagues a female gang boss in this Japanese film reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
A black cat named Missy is the constant reminder of a man’s deceased wife in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is often difficult to see in the poor prints which exist of this crime drama reviewed by Brian H.
A tiny black kitten steals several scenes in this crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
An adorable tabby kitten proves to be a useful distraction in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
A white cat enjoys scritches from a wheelchair bound man in this detective series episode reviewed by Ted Davis.