P: Meaning of cat name P

Gender of P: Unisex

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Famous Cats Named P:

Top Cat: The yellow furred, laid back and clever main character in the animation Top Cat. He wears a purple hat and vest.

Tom Puss: Rational counterpart to main character Oliver Bumble.

Superkatt: A parodied comic superhero created by Dan Gordon in Giggle Comics.

Streaky the Supercat: Cat who accidentally received superpowers in the animation DC Comic books; pet of Supergirl; ancestor of Whizzy the Spuercat; later appears as comic relief sidekick in Krypto the Superdog.

Stimpy: A cat from the animation Ren and Stimpy.

Sprockets: A stowaway feral kitten who becomes spaceship mascot in the book Mission to Universe.

Sprite: Belonging to Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes; she was used as inspiration for some of Hobbes' physical features and behaviors, such as his habit of pouncing on Calvin.

Spot: Comic relief Sidekick to Henry the Janitor aka "Hong Kong Phooey"; Spot ended up doing most of the work and gets none of the credit.

Spot: Data's Somali cat seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Spitz: An anthropomorphic yellow cat who is about the same size as Kat & Ana. He is always squinting, and he wears goggles and a blue jumpsuit which seems to be too big for him. He's good at jumping and he is rather more intelligent than Dribble.

Sparta: Also known as Mean Kitty, a cat belonging to YouTube personality Cory Williams.

Simpkin: The Tailor's pet cat in the book The Tailor of Gloucester, who fetches an essential cherry-coloured silk twist, but angrily hides it after he finds the tailor released his captive mice.

Senator Capitol Kitty: A resident of Capitol Park in Sacramento, CA and star of Sharon Davis's book "The Adventures of Capitol Kitty"

Rupi: Belonging to Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson; inspired title song of his 2004 solo album Rupi's Dance.

Rumpelteazer: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.

Ralph: A large kitty weighs over 200 pounds in the comic novel Ralph.

Ralph: A mischievous red cat who enjoys playing mean, practical jokes on his family in the book Rotten Ralph.

Pussyfoot: A small kitten who stands by the bulldog Marc Anthony's side in the animation Looney Tunes.

Puss-in-Boots: A supporting character in the Shrek film series, as well as the primary protagonist of the 2011 spin-off prequel Puss in Boots.

Puffins: US President Woodrow Wilson's cat

Proud Heart Cat: One of the Care Bear Cousins in the animation Care Bears. She has turquoise fur with a white tail tip, and her tummy symbol is a pink star with a red heart inside.

Professor Meowingtons Phd: The black and white overweight cat belonging to Canadian electronic musician Deadmau5. Meowingtons has been the subject of much Deadmau5 related content such as the Meowingtons Hax tour.

Princess Arjumand: The beloved pet of Tocelyn 'Tossie' Mering in the 19th century in the book To Say Nothing of the Dog, and she is brought into the future to save her from drowning and sets off the plot of the book when the hero is tasked with returning her to her own time.

Prince Chunk: A shorthair cat alleged to weigh forty-four pounds.

Polar Bear: The white cat adopted by writer and animal activist Cleveland Amory, and featured in The Cat Who Came for Christmas, The Cat and the Curmudgeon and The Best Cat Ever.

Pluto: The narrator's cat in the book The Black Cat.

Pixie: A Maine Coon belonging to well-known ailurophile Judge Richard Posner.

Pixel The Cat: The title character of the book Who Walks Through Walls, who has an inexplicable tendency to be wherever the narrator happens to be.

Petronius the Arbiter: The smart, loving cat of protagonist Daniel Boone Davis in the book The Door into Summer, who occasionally carries him in a carrying-bag and gives him saucers of Ginger ale to drink.

Peter: An extraordinarily brilliant cat in the book "The Smile of the Sphinx", although he is thought "who could never learn the simplest of tricks".

Peter: The Lord's cat, the only animal to have an obituary in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.

Pete: Antagonist to Mickey Mouse and friends in the animation Mickey Mouse universe.

Penelope Pussycat: A mute and shy black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes.

Peekaboo: Rose, Jimbo, and Pasquale's cat on Rose is Rose created by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady.

Pantherlily: An Exceed in the animation Fairy Tail, his head is that of a black panther's, but has a white muzzle and a scar running down across his left eye.

Pangur Ban: The cat who inspired an otherwise unknown 8th century Irish monk to write a poem cataloguing their similarities.

Pagan Griffin: A Pet Kylie Griffin cat in the animation Extreme Ghostbusters.

Oscar the hospice cat: Written up in the New England Journal of Medicine for his uncanny ability to predict which patients will die by curling up to sleep with them hours before their death.

Opalescence: Rarity's ill-tempered Persian cat in the animation My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

Munkustrap: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Mrs. Paw: A live-action Cat from the Television program Big Barn Farm.

Mrs. Chippy: Cat on the Ernest Shackleton expedition.

Mr. Puss: Male pet of Hunter Clarington in the Television Glee, the leader of the rival glee club, The Warblers of Dalton Academy School.

Miss Moppet: One of Tabitha Twitchit's daughters in the book The Story of Miss Moppet.

Marzipan: A calico cat who lived in the lobby of Astor Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. She was the theatre's unofficial mascot and was often seen sitting on the couches, waiting for the patrons to pat her as they left the cinema.

Lipstick: One of the two cats that Koko the gorilla chose after All Ball escaped and was killed by a car.

Leopold: The pacifistic, and intelligent cat in the animation Leopold the Cat. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming.

Krosp: Emperor of All Cats in the comic strip Girl Genius.

Kitty Purry: A Maine Coon belonging to singer Katy Perry.

Jupiter: A cat from the book The Deptford Mice, worshipped as the Lord of All by the rats, feared like a dark god of the sewers.

Famous People Named P:

Yip Man was the famous martial arts trainer known for establishing the first Wing Chun training school and teaching the likes of Bruce Lee.

Yanka Kupala was a Belarusian nationalist poet, who is famous for his poem ‘Ад сэрца’ (‘From the Heart’).

Xi Jinping is the current President of the world’s populous republic nation.

Xenophon was a famous Greek historian and philosopher of 4th century B.

Wolfgang Puck is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur and the founder of Wolfgang Puck Companies.

Wilma Rudolph was an American sprinter who was considered the fastest woman of her times.

William Shakespeare was an English poet and dramatist.

William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher.

William Pitt (Architect) was an acclaimed architect and political figure from Australia.

William Penn was an entrepreneur and philosopher who founded the Province of Pennsylvania.

William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist and satirist.

William Hooper was a lawyer and politician from North Carolina who signed the U.

William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist and one of the pioneers of Romantic poetry.

Walter Lippmann was an American writer and reporter, who was one of the first to come up with the concept of the ‘Cold War’.

Virginia Apgar was a reputed Physician.

Vanessa Paradis is a French singer, actress and model.

V.S. Naipaul Vis a Nobel Prize-winning British writer best known for his bleak novels set in developing countries.

V. P. Singh was an Indian political leader and the eighth Prime Minister of the country from 1989-90.

Upton Sinclair was a Pulitzer Prize winning author and a social reformer.

Upendranath Brahmachari was a renowned Indian scientist and a prominent medical practitioner of his era.

Typhoid Mary was an asymptomatic carrier of the pathogen associated with typhoid fever; she was presumed to have infected 51 people.

Tupac Shakur was a rapper and musician considered to be among the best selling music artists in the world.

Truman Capote is a celebrated author who hails from the United States and is known for his books like ‘In Cold Blood’.

Tracy Chapman is an American singer and a songwriter.

Tom Stoppard is a Czech-born British playwright and screen writer.

Thomas Paine was a famous writer, political activist and revolutionary.

Sylvia Plath was a popular confessional poetry writer.

Syama Prasad Mookerjee was an Indian politician who founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh party.

Surin Pitsuwan is a Thai politician and diplomat.

Steven Curtis Chapman is an American musician, singer, songwriter, author and social activist.

Steve Spurrier is a former American footballer and coach.

Steve Perry is best known as the lead vocalist of famous American rock band ‘Journey’.

Stephen Lewis is a Canadian politician, broadcaster, diplomat and professor.

Stephen Leacock was a Canadian political scientist, teacher and writer.

Stephen King is a famous American author known for his horror and suspense books.

Stephen F. Lynch is a politician who has been serving as a Representative in the US House of Representatives, Massachusetts, since 2001.

Stephen Edwin King was an American author and novelist mainly known for horror, fantasy and science fiction.

Stephen Douglas was an American politician - a U.

Stephen Covey was an American author, educator, professor, keynote speaker and businessman.

St Paul is one of the greatest contributors to Christianity.

Squire Whipple was an American civil engineer, famously known as the ‘Father of Iron Bridge building in America’.

Spike Milligan was a comedian and actor best known for his radio comedy program, ‘The Goon Show’.

Sophocles was an ancient Greek poet and tragedian, who was famous for his tragedies.

Sophie Gengembre Anderson was an artist who painted pictorial images of Victorian children.

Sir Noël Peirce Coward was an eminent English playwright, singer, actor and composer.

Sidney Poitier is an actor, director and diplomat who was the first black person to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Sergiusz Piasecki is a famous Polish writer renowned for his works such as ‘The Lover of Ursa Major’ and World War II memorial ‘Adam and Eve’.

Sebastian Pinera was Chile's thirty-sixth president, Sebastian Pinera, a businessman and politician.

Sean Paul is a Grammy Award winning reggae artist from Jamaica.

Satchel Paige was a legendary African-American baseball player.

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