Several cats give ambiance to this made-for-TV movie, including the cat which accidentally starts the ball rolling! Reviewed by Mark Murton.
Category Archives: Television
Gunsmoke – “Milligan”
A ginger tabby cat named Jim Grim is a family’s loving pet who becomes the target of some angry townsfolk (Kitty Carnage Warning!) in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Kids in the Hall – “Episode 5.1”
Two calico Persian cats are adopted by a man who has no idea of the danger he has invited into his home in this episode of the revived comedy series.
Charlie’s Angels – “Angel Trap”
An assassin adopts an emotional support kitten throughout this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Head of the Class – “Exactly Twelve O’Clock”
A white cat named Bootsy helps pull off a pun in this episode which parodies the film High Noon.
Zorro – “The Eagle Leaves the Nest”
A tortoiseshell kitten helps a masked vigilante unnerve a greedy baron in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Norliss Tapes (1973)
Purr Blur! A tabby and white cat is hurled out of a tree at a passing woman in this made-for-TV movie reviewed by Ted Davis.
Sesame Street – “Kittens in a Basket”
Several adorable kittens and their Mama are showcased in this sweet short film originally aired on Sesame Street.
Black Noon (1971)
A ginger tabby cat is the constant companion of a mysterious girl played by Yvette Mimieux in this made-for-TV western / horror hyrbrid reviewed by Ted Davis.
Just Shoot Me! – “A Divorce to Remember”
Dennis (David Spade) accompanies his white Persian cat Spartacus to a cat show in this episode.