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Wikipedia: List of fictional cats
List of fictional cats
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Cats and other felines have often been used as characters in literature and in other forms of media.

Legendary, mythological and fairytale cats

Cats and felines in literature

Cats and felines in film

  • Leo the Lion, mascot of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio.
  • much of the cast of the Disney animated film The Aristocats.
  • Figaro, of Disney's Pinocchio.
  • The film Cats & Dogs postulates an ongoing war dating back to ancient times between cats and dogs. The most notable cat is a spoilt Persian called Mr. Tinkles who is also an evil genius.
  • Blofeld's unnamed cat from the James Bond movies, which has inspired a number of imitations and spoofs (see Mr Bigglesworth, Madcat, and Nero)
  • Milo in The adventures of Milo and Otis
  • Mr. Bigglesworth, Dr. Evil's cat from the Austin Powers films, in homage to the unnamed cat of Bond's Blofeld
  • The Pink Panther, movie eponym, cartoon character
  • That Darn Cat, s Disney adaptation of the book Undercover cat (see above)
  • Pyewacket is the witch's familiar in the romantic comedy film Bell Book and Candle
  • Simba, Nala, Mufasa, Scar, Sarabi, Sarafina and other lions in Disney's The Lion King
  • Kovu, Kiara, Zira, Nuka, Vitani and other lions in Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
  • Cosmic Creepers, an ugly, suspicious-looking black cat in the 1971 Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • Snowbell, the cat in Stuart Little
  • The unnamed cat that Don Corleone has in his lap in the first scenes in The Godfather was, in fact, a stray that Marlon Brando found on the set. The cat purred so loudly as to require the redubbing of much of the dialogue.
  • Jones, the cat in Alien

Cats and felines in television

Cats and felines in animation, comics and puppetry

Cats in computer games

Cats in song

  • "The Cat Came Back" (1893) by Harry S. Miller, tells of futile attempts to get rid of a big yellow cat:
But the cat came back the very next day.
The cat came back. They thought it was a goner,
But the cat came back; it just wouldn't stay away.
The song also inspired an animated cartoon short.

Cats in science

  • Schrödinger's cat, hapless victim and lucky survivor of a thought experiment by Erwin Schrödinger illustrating the incompleteness of the theory of quantum mechanics (although Schrödinger himself is historical, the cat is the protagonist in a thought experiment and thus fictional). There is a book by John Gribbin called Schrodinger's Kittens.

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