A black cat named Lucifer causes concern for Tim Holt’s sidekick Smokey in this western reviewed by Linda Kay.
Land of the Open Range (1942)

A black cat named Lucifer causes concern for Tim Holt’s sidekick Smokey in this western reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair black cat pulls a Spring-Loaded cat moment on Laura Ingalls in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat named Pancho listens in to a conversation between Cesar Romero and . . . Cesar Romero! . . . in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A beautiful black smoke cat makes a very brief appearance in this episode reviewed by Brian H.
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.
A white cat named Bootsy helps pull off a pun in this episode which parodies the film High Noon.
A silver Persian cat causes the downfall of two enterprising petty thieves in this unique western.
A tortoiseshell kitten helps a masked vigilante unnerve a greedy baron in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
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.
A poor tabby cat has tin cans tied to his tail by some rowdy boys in this Civil War era film.