A lively clowder of cats lives in the home of a crazy cat lady played by Ruth Gordon in this kooky made-for-TV mystery reviewed by Ted Davis.
Isn’t It Shocking? (1973)

A lively clowder of cats lives in the home of a crazy cat lady played by Ruth Gordon in this kooky made-for-TV mystery reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! It’s hard to tell if a real or fake cat is tossed at Griffin O’Neal in this holiday horror film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat greets a policeman while both are making their nightly rounds in the opening credits of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A ginger and white tabby kitten named Cookie causes a little girl to witness a kidnapping in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A white cat is given scant moments to reveal himself before being shot at in this mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A marmalade cat partakes in some spilled marmalade in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair tabby cat is caught in an awkward position by two kissing actors who are badly cast by age in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tuxedo cat wanders into a Chinese restaurant for a brief moment in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A black cat is part of the puzzle found in this mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A black cat seeks a restful place to sleep but is constantly disappointed in this Sherlock Holmes film entry reviewed by Ted Davis.