by Linda Kay
Directed by: Gerard Damiano
This review contains a severe Kitty Carnage Warning for scruffing!
This film contains hardcore porn and is for viewing by adults only, although this review contains no graphic material.
Synopsis: An isolated and aging woman named Aggie (Deborah Ashira) flashes back to memories of past sexual encounters with various men, all of which paint a picture of a very different person. But who is the real Aggie?
Cat Burglars (Scene Stealers): At one point in the film Aggie notices a female tabby and white cat inside her remote home and angrily picks her up by the scruff to take her outside, making it clear to the cat that she doesn’t want her inside.


She carries the cat outside and is about to put her into the snow, saying, “Damn thing,” when Aggie stops and suddenly has a strange change of heart, carressing the kitty and remembering a time when she had another cat. “A pretty thing, yes,” she remembers, “I used to put perfume on it and had a red velvet bow around her neck.”




The camera pans in on the tabby cat in Aggie’s arms and the scene cuts to the memory of Aggie (Darby Lloyd Rains) as a prostitute, lying in bed with a gray and white tuxedo cat.


A customer pays out some money and Aggie places the cat on the floor before getting down to business.




After this memory ends, Aggie is appalled with the idea that she had ever been a prostitute and once again is disgusted by the tabby cat, throwing her down as she cries, “I never had no cat around me! I hate the damm things!” The cat lets out a sad cry from off screen.


Final Mewsings: And you thought cats were permiscuous!
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