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.
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.
Top Cat: The yellow furred, laid back and clever main character in the animation Top Cat. He wears a purple hat and vest.
Toonces: Star of the reoccurring sketch Toonces The Cat Who Could Drive A Car in the Television Saturday Night Live.
Tom Cat: An anthropomorphic grey blue cat in the animation Tom and Jerry who has a love-hate relationship with Jerry Mouse.
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.
Thistleclaw: An ambitious grey tom living in ThunderClan in the book Bluestar's Prophecy.
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.
The Cat in the Hat: A mischievous anthropomorphic feline from Dr Seuss's book of the same name.
Tardar Sauce: An Internet celebrity known for her grumpy facial expression.
Tabitha Twitchit: The mother of three kittens in the book The Tale of Tom Kitten, who tries hard to cope with their mischievous behaviour.
Sylvester the Cat: Black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes who commonly carries out predatory schemes on Tweety and Speedy Gonzales.
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.
Stew-Cat: One of the cats in the book The Thief of Always, which are the friendly familiars of the magical Holiday House.
Sprockets: A stowaway feral kitten who becomes spaceship mascot in the book Mission to Universe.
Socks: A stray cat adopted by the family of President Bill Clinton, named by his daughter Chelsea.
Sockington: A cat famous for his posts on Twitter the microblogging site.
Sissi the Red Cat: An Italian cat who achieved celebrity by correctly picking the results of the 2014 World Cup matches in Brazil.
Simon's Cat: A cat who goes to extreme lengths to get his master to feed him in the animation Simon's Cat.
Senechal: Cubitus' next-door neighbor black-and-white tuxedo cat in the comic strip Cubitus.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Penelope Pussycat: A mute and shy black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes.
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.
Oscar: A cat fitted with bionic hind legs following an accident in 2009.
Opalescence: Rarity's ill-tempered Persian cat in the animation My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
Nyan Cat: Animated pixellated cat with the body of a Pop-Tart, flying through space, and leaving a rainbow trail behind it.
Nicole Watterson: A blue cat in the animation The Amazing World of Gumball, the mother of Gumball Watterson, and one of the main characters.
Mrs. Chippy: Cat on the Ernest Shackleton expedition.
Mouschi: The tabby cat who lived in the Secret Annexe of Anne Frank's family; it was actually Peter van Pels (aka Peter Van Daan)'s cat.
Morris the Cat: Advertising cat best known as finicky cat Morris of 9 Lives cat food.
Miss Kitty Fantastico: Pet kitten of Tara Maclay and Willow Rosenberg in the Television Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She is black with white rear feet, a white stripe from her chin to chest, and a small spot of white fur around her nose.
Mickey Miggs: An abandoned kitten raised by the Miggs mouse family in the book The Kitten Who Thought He Was A Mouse, who was not aware that he was a cat until he was befriended by and the children Peggy and Paul and the household cat Hazel.
Maurice: The eponymous fast-talking confidence trickster cat who operates a 'pied-piper' scam in the Discworld series of books, organising teams of rats to infest a town and then rapidly withdraw after payment to a 'tame' human.
Maisie MacKenzie: An anthropomorphic cat who lives in Morningside, Edinburgh in the book Maisie Comes to Morningside, Maisie wears a kilt and her adventures have taken her from Glasgow to New York to Brazil and even climbing in the Himalayas.
Macavity: A devilish cat in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. He's a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity.
Macak: Nikola Tesla's cat.
Lucky: The Tanners' pet cat, whom ALF repeatedly tried to eat.
Lucifer: The pet cat of Lady Tremaine in the animation Cinderella, who seeks to catch and devour Cinderella's mice friends, Jaq and Gus.
Little Nicky: First cloned animal for commercial reasons.
Lipstick: One of the two cats that Koko the gorilla chose after All Ball escaped and was killed by a car.
Link the Cat: A cat and character of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. He is the cat of Sera, a shopkeeper in Ordon Village who owns Sera's Sundries.
|