A poor white cat suffers through inexcusable treatment, as do the women, in this film version of the classic tale, reviewed by Linda Kay.
Bluebeard (1972)

A poor white cat suffers through inexcusable treatment, as do the women, in this film version of the classic tale, reviewed by Linda Kay.
A cute and pampered housecat named Marnie fancies herself a spy and gets the chance to prove her skills in this animated feature reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is a member of a family with an abusive husband in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Cats are both present and mentioned extensively in this French crime thriller reviewed by Mark Murton.
An adorable white kitten named George has far too little screen time in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A Siamese cat features in the first few moments but doesn’t stick around long in this made-for-TV movie reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blurs! Several cats make extremely brief appearances in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tortoiseshell cat named Mitzy takes a break from nursing her kittens to grab a bite in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
One of the Orangey team of cats has a brief appearance in a scene with Terry-Thomas in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
A communist hit man encounters a couple of cats, both past and present, as he goes about his business in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.