A tabby kitten named Frisky inexplicably changes color in this Children Film Foundation entry reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Dog and the Diamonds (1953)
A tabby kitten named Frisky inexplicably changes color in this Children Film Foundation entry reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger tabby cat named Scruffy is loved by a crook but still manages to terrify the little people in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A lovely little tabby cat sits upon Aunt Polly’s lap for one brief scene in this silent film adaptation of Mark Twain’s story reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger cat poses with her young owner for a picture with Santa (actually Alvin), leading to chaos, in this memorable animated Christmas special reviewed by Linda Kay.
A gang of alley cats threaten a mouse and dog’s efforts to deliver a letter to Santa in this holiday animated television special reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A cat skitters through the stables in one scene of this made-for-TV movie reviewed by J. Lyn Montague.
A brown cat is the pet of the giant in this special which combines live action and animation reviewed by Ted Davis.
Penny the Cosmic Cat and her travelling companion Will Ziffel explore the galaxy in the first episode of this delightful web series reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of Siamese cats who speak in very politically incorrect voices give grief to the titular Chihuahua in this Home Alone knockoff reviewed by Linda Kay.
Cat actor Kintoki receives less screen time because of pop star Hiromitsu Kitayama in a cat suit in this Japanese fantasy reviewed by Bob Fort, J. Lyn Montague and Linda Kay.