A gray cat has a very brief appearance in this British short film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Look at Life: “No Place Like Home” (1966)

A gray cat has a very brief appearance in this British short film reviewed by Linda Kay.
As a little girl tries to adjust to changes in her life, her cat undergoes an unusual transformation in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Boxer Alex Ireland is shown posing with a chonky black cat in this British Pathe newsreel footage reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair white cat with black markings hangs around an unhygienic butcher shop in this British public service short film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tuxedo cat is pestered by two different kinds of birds in this Australian newsreel footage reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat and a dog help a boy prepare for a big race, but a stubborn duck thwarts their plans in this stop motion animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A dog and kitten play together in this wholesome look at a British man’s home which is actually just an advertisement for Horlick’s. Reviewed by Ted Davis.
A grey cat named Blue undergoes a surprising transformation in this short dark comedy film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A mysterious black cat befriends a ghostly figure in this unique animated short film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is part of the real life menagerie that takes part in an animated cartoon in this Earl Hurd short reviewed by Linda Kay.