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.
Tom Puss: Rational counterpart to main character Oliver Bumble.
Tom Kitten: A curious but disobedient kitten in the children's stories "The Tale of Tom Kitten" and "The Roly Poly Pudding" by Beatrix Potter.
Tom Kitten: US President John F. Kennedy's cat, and one of the 15 pets of the Kennedy family.
Tom Cat: An anthropomorphic grey blue cat in the animation Tom and Jerry who has a love-hate relationship with Jerry Mouse.
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.
Timothy: A white cat belonging to Dorothy L. Sayers; mentioned in two poems: For Timothy and War Cat.
Tim: A cat in the book Tim the Travelling Cat, who tries to make it back to its owner in Britain during the War.
Thomasina: A cat who is reincarnated twice after death and grows closer to Lori and Mr. McDhui in the film The Three Lives of Thomasina.
Thomasina: Female tabby cat and subject of Paul Gallico's book, "Thomasina" which was made into the movie, "The Three Lives of Thomasina" by Walt Disney Studios (1964).
The Unsinkable Sam: The most famous mascot of the British Royal Navy, was in turn the ship's cat of the Bismarck, HMS Cossack, and HMS Ark Royal and survived the torpedoeing of all three ships before being retired to a home on dry land.
Ta-Miu: The cat of Crown Prince Thutmose. After her death she was mummified and buried in a decorated sarcophagus.
Tama: A calico cat who is the station master at Kinokawa, Wakayama railway station, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
Stimpy: A cat from the animation Ren and Stimpy.
Solomon: One of Lloyd Alexander's many cats, who inspired the premise of the book Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason And Gareth.
Smokey: The holder of the Guinness World Record for "Loudest purr by a domestic cat".
Small Bob: Bob, AKA Iapetuse's skeleton cat in Tartarus. He is a dead cat, only made from bones. His image flickers, making him seem different at times.
Slinky Malinki: The stalking and lurking adventurous cat who is a common cat during the day but becomes a thief as night falls.
Skimbleshanks: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
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.
Simon's Cat: A cat who goes to extreme lengths to get his master to feed him in the animation Simon's Cat.
Selima: A Tortoiseshell tabby belonging to Horace Walpole; drowned in a goldfish bowl, inspiring Thomas Gray's poem Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes (1748).
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.
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.
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.
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.
Old Deuteronomy: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Nigger Man: A cat plays a pivotal role in the book The Rats in the Walls.
Nermal: The self-proclaimed "world's cutest kitten in the animation Garfield.
Myau: An intelligent, talking, cat-like creature called a Musk Cat in the game Phantasy Star.
Munkustrap: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Mungojerrie: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Muffy: Cat companion of carrier Roy "NIckel holding Up a dollar" Garber in the Television Shipping Wars.
Muezza: The cat of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Mrs. Paw: A live-action Cat from the Television program Big Barn Farm.
Mrs. Norris: The pet cat of Hogwarts caretaker Argus Filch in Harry Potter series. She patrols the corridors of the school looking for students skipping class, often foreshadowing the appearance of Mr. Filch himself.
Mrs. Chippy: Cat on the Ernest Shackleton expedition.
Mr. Whiskers: A angora cat are girls into vampire evil cat in the animation Frankenweenie.
Mr. Tinkles: An evil snow white cat in the film Cats & Dogs, who planning to sabotage the efforts of Professor Brody to discover a cure for human allergies to dogs.
Mr. Puss: Male pet of Hunter Clarington in the Television Glee, the leader of the rival glee club, The Warblers of Dalton Academy School.
Mr. Mistoffelees: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Mr. Jinx: A cat from the film Meet the Parents, played by two five-year-old Himalayan cats named Bailey and Misha.
Mr. Jinks: A ginger house cat with a blue collar on his neck in the animation Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks.
Mr. Bigglesworth: A parody of Blofeld's cat from James Bond films.
Moxie: Will's cat who leads him through the window to Citta'gazze in the book The Subtle Knife, where he meets Lyra. Later, Will's daemon settles as a cat.
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.
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