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A female caracal who steals Aviva's birdie that is a precious family heirloom, then Martin and Chris go after her and get it back from her kittens. Kutal Liger: Shinzo: An Earth-elemental humanoid cat Enterran. Lenny Homotherium: Ice Age: A rotund Homotherium and a member of Soto's pack. Louie Mountain Lion
A black and white alley cat, who made his first appearance in the Tom and Jerry series in the 1943 short, Baby Puss (in which he serves as the secondary villain/main archenemy) alongside Topsy and the already-established Meathead. Cake the cat: Adventure Time: A cat who exists in the Fionna’s world and gender-swapped version of Jake the dog. Cali
A black cat and "one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history." [11] Gumball Watterson: The Amazing World of Gumball: A 12-year-old anthropomorphic blue cat, who is the titular character MC Skat Kat: Opposites Attract: Anthropomorphic cat rapper and leader of the Stray Mob that sings and dances with Paula Abdul. Leo
The Last Hungry Cat is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. [3] The short was released on December 2, 1961, and stars Tweety and Sylvester .
A curious and naïve female cat. [48] Maxime Kramikske: Jean-Pol The cat of police officer Juffrouw Welgemoedt. [49] Meebo Meebo and Zuky: Laura Howell: A cat who lives in constant rivalry with the dog Zuky and often kills him in violent ways. The series is published in The Beano. Miaowara Tomokato The Samurai Cat semi-graphic novel series
At first, "a long-haired Somali cat" (male) was cast as Spot; later, he was replaced by a female, "an American shorthair, with a brighter basic color", who delivers kittens. [2] [3] Toonces: Saturday Night Live: Star of the recurring sketch "Toonces, The Cat Who Could Drive A Car." ("He can drive. Just not very well.") Unnamed black cat
Claws for Alarm is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. [2] The short was released on May 22, 1954 and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester. [3]It is the second of three comedy horror-themed cartoons teaming Porky and Sylvester, continuing his non-speaking role as Porky's pet cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester is aware of the danger the pair are in.
Bad Luck Blackie is a 1949 American animated comedy short film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] [2]The Tex Avery-directed short was voted the 15th-best cartoon of all-time in a 1994 poll of 1,000 animation industry professionals, as referenced in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons.