Waldo Kitty makes yet another appearance as the titular character’s cat in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Eischied – “Angels of Terror”
Waldo Kitty makes yet another appearance as the titular character’s cat in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A lovely longhair cat is spared by a ruthless killer in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blurs! A tuxedo cat and a tabby cat are both set to running in this British television episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A calico cat sits glumly in a window spied by Jim Rockford in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A calico cat is coddled by a one-handed man in a pub in this giallo reviewed by Linda Kay.
A lovely longhair seal point Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer) and a Purr Blur make up the kitty presence in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
P.C. once again visits Earl Eischied in his place of work in this episode of the police drama reviewed by Ted Davis.
A group of feral cats distracts a police inspector, leading to evidence against him for murder, in this French crime drama reviewed by Linda Kay,
A longhair tortoiseshell cat tries to eat some food left out by a sweet old woman but is scared off by clueless punks in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Siamese cat named Charlie (played by cat actor Fang) gets notable screen time in this kooky Australian heist comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.