A Siamese cat named Chow has a very brief appearance in a pub, of all places, in this episode of this mystery mini-series reviewed by Mark Murton.
Francis Durbridge Presents: A Game of Murder – “Episode 4”
A Siamese cat named Chow has a very brief appearance in a pub, of all places, in this episode of this mystery mini-series reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair tabby and white cat decides to enjoy a snack on a staircase which becomes too busy in this British heist movie reviewed by Ted Davis.
An adorable tuxedo cat manages to eat a bullet needed for forensic evidence in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A cream colored tabby cat and a tuxedo cat have a Kitty Cameo and Purr Blur respectively in this film about Australian football reviewed by Mark Murton.
A slovenly man being interviewed by a detective still takes time to pour milk for his cat in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tuxedo cat is an early Kitty Carnage Warning victim and a black cat has surprisingly little to do with this mystery reviewed by Mark Murton.
Sharon’s pet cat Ginsburg (this time played by cat actor Monster) has a very brief appearance before being written out of this sequel. Review by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A ginger tabby cat moves down a spiral staircase and inadvertently saves a boy from being discovered in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair tabby cat is apparently left abandoned after the death of a neighbor in this Italian drama reviewed by Linda Kay.
A porter of an apartment flat threatens his tuxedo cat Blackie in an episode of this mini series reviewed by Mark Murton.