Wilberforce: Downing Street cat under four British Prime Ministers
Velcro: A cat over twenty years old in the book A Gift Before Leaving, he lives with Hannah in a futuristic, artificially intelligent house.
Ungatt Trunn: An evil wildcat who conquers the mountain stronghold Salamandastron in the book Lord Brocktree.
Tsim Tung Brother Cream: A cat who lives in a convenience store in Hong Kong. He has appeared in a book, and in advertising and on TV programs.
Tristram: One of the two cats belong to the narrator of a short fantasy story in the book The Hart.
Trim: The first cat to circumnavigate Australia. Belonged to Matthew Flinders.
Trillion the Three-Headed Lion: A large, three-headed lion that cannot swim in the book Beast Quest.
Tobermory: A Beyond-cat of extraordinary intelligence, which is taught to talk, but knows too many personal facts about people and is all too willing to talk about them.
Tiger and Blacky: US President Calvin Coolidge's cats when he and his family lived in the White House. Coolidge was known for hiding the cats about the house, prior to and during his presidency, leaving his wife, Grace Coolidge, to find and rescue them.
The Rabbi's Cat: A cat in the titled animation which obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria.
Tardar Sauce: An Internet celebrity known for her grumpy facial expression.
Tara: A family cat from Bakersfield, California who saved a four-year-old boy from a dog attack in 2014, and became a "viral Internet sensation" when household surveillance footage was published.
Sylvester the Cat: Black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes who commonly carries out predatory schemes on Tweety and Speedy Gonzales.
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.
Streaky: A cat from the comic strip Supergirl.
Squire Gingivere: Squire Julian Gingivere was odd among cats in the fact that he was a vegetarian.
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.
Sparta: Also known as Mean Kitty, a cat belonging to YouTube personality Cory Williams.
Sissi the Red Cat: An Italian cat who achieved celebrity by correctly picking the results of the 2014 World Cup matches in Brazil.
Sero: The political mascot of the Turkish Republican People's Party (CHP) who resides in the party's headquarters in Ankara.
Sergeant Tibbs: The cat who helps save the Dalmatian puppies from Cruella de Vil and her lackeys in the animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
Senator Capitol Kitty: A resident of Capitol Park in Sacramento, CA and star of Sharon Davis's book "The Adventures of Capitol Kitty"
Scratchy: Appears in a The Itchy & Scratchy Show, a show-within-a-show.
Scratch: An ordinary house cat who gains the ability summon any of his nine lives to help him out when he's in trouble in the comic strip Scratch9.
Scarlett: Who in 1996 saved her kittens one by one from a fire in Brooklyn NY, suffering horrible burns in the process. Named Scarlett by the fireman who rescued her. She became a famous example of the power of a mother's love.
Scarface Claw: A tough cat who scares Hairy Maclary and his canine companions in the book Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy, and even scares himself.
Sayler: A famous cat.
Salem Saberhagen: Talking black cat from the comic book, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and the television series of the same name in 1996, as well as the Sabrina, the Animated Series and its 2003 spinoff.
Rusik: The Russian police sniffer cat on Stavropol, who died in the line of duty fighting against illegal endangered sturgeon fish traffic in 2003.
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.
Rum Tum Tugger: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.
Ruff: Reddy's best friend in the animation The Ruff & Reddy Show.
Rubbish: An overfed cat with a rectangle head in the animation Rubbish, King of the Jumble, who lives in the junk-filled attic of an old house.
Rover: A recurring character of the Animal Crossing series. Although his role varies in each game, his job primarily is to set up the character's time, date, gender and appearance.
Room 8: A tomcat who appeared at Elysian Heights Elementary School in Echo Park, California at the start of the school year, returning every day thereafter, before disappearing for the summer, only to return the following September.
Rita: A little grey and white kitten with green eyes in the animation Animaniacs. In the her part, she sings a song when the going gets tough.
Ribby: A cat with a love for mouse pie in the book The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan, a good friend of the dog Duchess and cousin to Tabitha.
Red: A cat who became a millionaire in 2005.
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.
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.
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".
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