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Aaron’s cat. When missing, called by name by Aaron and Abe during the fountain scene. [6] Filby is most likely named after a character in the science fiction novel, The Time Machine, written by H.G. Wells in 1894. [6] [7] Jake The Cat from Outer Space: A cat-like alien. His real name is Zunar-J-5/9 Doric-4-7. Puss in Boots: Shrek 2
A grumpy, sarcastic striped cat. [32] Hessu-Kissa Hessu-Kissa: Wallu: A grey striped cat whose adventures appear in the pre-school magazine Lastenmaa. [33] Hercule Pif le chien: José Cabrero Arnal: Pif's nemesis. [34] Hershey the Cat/Hershey St. John Sonic the Hedgehog: A female black and white cat from the Sonic the Hedgehog comics by Archie ...
A cat who befriends Duchess (whom falls in love with) and becoming a stepfather of Berlioz, Marie and Toulouse to help them get back to Paris. Tiger An American Tail: A cowardly, long-haired, orange, bushy-tailed tabby cat who befriends Fievel Mousekewitz. He is also a vegetarian (with the exception of the occasional fish). Voiced by Dom DeLuise.
15, 16, 17. Steppin' on the Spicy Side. Speaking of food-related names, I've got another gripe. A lot of food-related orange cat names I've seen suggested online revolve around spices: Pepper ...
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Names in America 2024. Luna. Milo. Oliver. Bella. Lucy. Simba. Charlie. Loki. Kitty. Leo. Luna, Milo, or Oliver are pet monikers you've probably heard a time or two!
She appears in only two short stories, but remains "the most enduringly popular cat in science fiction and fantasy." [14] Conrad The Cat Who Caught A Killer L.T. Shearer Conrad is a male calico cat who talks and helps Lulu Lewis, his chosen human who is a retired police officer and lives on a canal boat, to solve murders. Coricopat
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Name Species Author Work Notes Aslan: Lion: C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: A talking lion, the King of Beasts, son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea; a wise, compassionate, magical authority (both temporal and spiritual); mysterious and benevolent guide to the human children who visit; guardian and saviour of Narnia.