A prostitute clings to a white kitten during one of the most brutal atrocities in recent war history in this Chinese film reviewed by Mark Murton.
The Flowers of War (2011)

A prostitute clings to a white kitten during one of the most brutal atrocities in recent war history in this Chinese film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A tabby and white street cat is a nearby witness as a sniper stashes his weapon in this thriller reviewed by Ted Davis.
A very patient tabby cat is a constant companion of a young woman in this wild Danish comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown tabby cat without a name is the victim of a callous murder in this dark Italian comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blurs! A couple of cats can be seen ever so briefly in this French film, reviewed by Mark Murton, which pays homage to a silent classic.
A couple of cats (not to mention two fake ones) make an appearance in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A white cat makes a few notable appearances in this unnerving horror film.
A cream-colored Persian cat is the pet of a drunken professor who is also proficient in beating up bad guys in this Tamil language film.
A white kitten tries to escape from a domineering mother’s grasp in this Italian film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A brown tabby cat named Wolfgang Amadeus steals all of his scenes in this harsh Italian satire.