List of cats
This is a list of specific natural cats. For fictional cats refer to List of fictional cats. For cat breeds, see List of cat breeds.
Famous in own right
In politics
Canada
- Tuxedo Stan, a cat who ran for mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1]
United Kingdom
- Catmando, Joint leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party from 1999 to 2002
- Freya, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office for a brief period in 2012-2014, performing the role jointly with Larry
- Humphrey, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office from 1989–97, named for the character of Sir Humphrey Appleby in Yes Minister.
- Larry, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office since February 2011
- Palmerston, Chief Mouser of Foreign & Commonwealth Office since April 2016
- Peta, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office beginning in 1964; serving under three Prime Ministers
- Sybil, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office for a brief period in the 2007-9
- Wilberforce, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office under four British Prime Ministers
Taiwan
- Think Think and Ah Tsai, who belong to Tsai Ing-wen, the president of Taiwan.
United States
- Hank the Cat, a Maine Coon that ran for Senate in the state of Virginia in the 2012 US elections. He finished in third place behind winner Democrat Tim Kaine.[2]
- Stubbs, a cat who was elected mayor of the town of Talkeetna, Alaska in 1997, as a write-in candidate
On the Internet
Main article: The Internet and cats
- Lil' Bunny Sue Roux (US), the two-legged bunny cat who's become known as an inspirational symbol! Part Cat, Part Bunny, Part Kangaroo, Part T-Rex! [3]
- Dusty the Klepto Kitty (USA), notorious for being an expert night cat burglar.[4]
- FamousNiki (Russia, real name Niki), an Internet celebrity known for his humanlike behavior, facial expression and passion to pose for photo and video.
- Grumpy Cat (USA, real name Tardar Sauce), an Internet celebrity known for her grumpy facial expression.
- Kebab Shop Cat (UK), the cat of comedy writer Thom Phipps, whose tweet about it visiting the local kebab shop went viral after it was copied by VICE writer Sam Kriss to his account.[5]
- Keyboard Cat (USA), an internet celebrity.
- Lil Bub (USA), star of Lil Bub & Friendz.
- Maru (Japan), Internet celebrity famous for his love of boxes.
- N2 (2000-2014), a "talking cat" who appeared on Animal Planet's "My Pet's Gone Viral" on March 31, 2013.[6]
- Henri, le Chat Noir internet film noir "existentialist" cat.[7]
- Sockington (USA), a cat famous for his posts on Twitter the microblogging site.
- Tara (USA), 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.[8]
- Tatiana Angela Lansbury Romanov, cat of Alexandra Silber and star of the @ifeelkitty Instagram account, a collection of portraits featuring musical theatre captions.[9][10]
- Zoe the Cat, PhD, was a cat accredited by the American Psychotherapy Association, as part of a commentary about the state of accreditation within the industry by Dr. Steve Eichel.[11]
In film and television
- Baggage, a cat famous for lending its name to the hit British TV show Baggage, hosted by his owner, Gok Wan.[12] He also has a limited following on Twitter.[13]
- Jones, mascot on the USS Nostromo, pet to Sigourney Weaver's Ripley, and survivor in the movie Alien
- Morris the Cat, is the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food.
- Orangey, a cat featured in Breakfast at Tiffany's and other movies.
- Spot, pet to Lt. Commander Data on the show Star Trek: The Next Generation, living on board the U.S.S. Enterprise and appearing in several episodes, as well as in the films Star Trek Generations (where he triggers a strong emotional reaction on Data's newly implanted ″emotional chip″) and Star Trek Nemesis.
- Tsim Tung Brother Cream, is a cat who lives in a convenience store in Hong Kong. He has appeared in a book, and in advertising and on TV programs.
In literature
- Bob, a ginger cat that was found injured and subsequently adopted by London busker, James Bowen, in 2007. Bob's and Bowen's adventures together on the streets of London became the subject of a book, published in March 2012, A Street Cat Named Bob: How One Man And His Cat Found Hope On The Streets.[14]
- Casper, (1997 – 14 January 2010) was a male domestic cat that was famous for travelling on a No. 3 bus in Plymouth, and inspired the book, Casper the Commuting Cat.[15][16]
- Dewey Readmore Books, the library cat from Spencer, Iowa. Born Nov 1987; abandoned at the Library in Jan 1988; died (euthanized) December 2006. Subject of a best-selling book, Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World[17]
- Henrietta, the now-deceased cat of New York Times foreign correspondent Christopher S. Wren, made famous by the book, The Cat Who Covered the World (ISBN 0-684-87100-9 in one printing).
- Hodge, Dr. Samuel Johnson's favourite cat, famously recorded in James Boswell's Life of Johnson, as shedding light on his owner's character.
- Pangur Bán, the cat who inspired an otherwise unknown 8th (or 9th) century Irish monk to write a poem cataloguing their similarities.
- Sassy, Siamese or Himalayan, the feline star of the true-life Canadian adventure story, "Incredible Journey" (1963); later remade into "Homeward Bound: the Incredible Voyage" (1993) with Sally Field voicing the character of Sassy.
- 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).
World record holders
- Blackie, a cat that inherited 15 million British Pounds and thus became the richest cat in history.[18]
- Colonel Meow, a Himalayan-Persian mix who became famous on social media websites for his extremely long fur and scowling face. As of 2014, he holds the Guinness world record for longest hair on a cat (nine inches). Died 2014.
- Creme Puff, the world's oldest cat (1967–2005). Owned by Jake Perry.[19]
- Heed, a cat considered by Guinness Book of World Records as potentially one of the world's smallest.
- Himmy from Cairns, Australia the fattest cat on record who weighed 21.3 kg (46.8 lbs) at his death in 1986.[19][20]
- Meow, once the world's heaviest cat.
- Prince Chunk, a shorthair cat alleged to weigh forty-four pounds (two pounds short of the world record).
- Smokey, the holder of the Guinness World Record for "Loudest purr by a domestic cat".[21]
- Stewie, Guinness World Record holder for world's longest domestic cat from August 2010 until his death February 4, 2013.
- Tiffany Two, the oldest living feline, aged 27 years, per Guinness World Records.
- Towser "The Mouser" (1963 - 1987) of Glenturret Distillery in Crieff, Scotland, holds the Guinness World Record for the most mice caught (28,899).[22]
- Félicette, the first cat ever launched into space by the French Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherches de Médecine Aéronautique (CERMA). Félicette was recovered alive after a 15-minute flight and a descent by parachute. Félicette had electrodes implanted into her brain, and the recorded neural impulses were transmitted back to Earth.[23]
On ships
Main article: Ship's cat
- Mrs. Chippy of the Endurance, cat on the Ernest Shackleton expedition.
- Nansen of the Belgica, the ship's cat on board during the Belgian Antarctic Expedition 1897–99.
- Simon of the HMS Amethyst, celebrated ship's cat of HMS 'Amethyst'. In addition to being presented with multiple medals, he was the only cat to have won the PDSA's Dickin Medal, for his rat-catching and morale-boosting activities during the Yangtse Incident in 1949. He also received the rank of "Able Seacat".
- Trim of the HMS Investigator, the first cat to circumnavigate Australia. Belonged to Matthew Flinders.
- The Unsinkable Sam of the Bismarck, HMS Cossack, and HMS Ark Royal. All three ships were torpedoed, but Sam survived each sinking and retired to a home on dry land. The most famous mascot of the British Royal Navy.
Mascots
- Cherry Pop,"Jovan Cherry Pop of Mystichill", (1981–1995) was a pedigree Champion Persian who became the poster cat for the Broward Country Humane Society.[24] Money raised from Cherry Pop merchandise, events, and parties were donated to the Humane Society and other shelters, assisting in bringing attention to pet adoption for animals in need.[25]
- Hamish McHamish (1999–11 September 2014), a long-haired ginger cat that was adopted by the citizens of the town of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and has had a statue built in his honour. Something of a local feline celebrity with tourists and students, he became famous after the publication of a book titled "Hamish McHamish: Cool Cat About Town". In 2013, a bronze statue was crowd funded in his honour, unveiled in April 2014.
- Matilda, resident cat of the Algonquin Hotel in New York City. The Algonquin was for many years home to the Algonquin Round Table, consisting of such American wits as Dorothy Parker, Alexander Woolcott, and Harpo Marx. There have been nine cats who have called the Algonquin their home since the 1930s, but not all have been female. All the males have been named Hamlet (in deference to the actor John Barrymore), and the females Matilda.[26]
- Şero, the political mascot of the Turkish Republican People's Party (CHP) who resides in the party's headquarters in Ankara.
Other
- Artful Dodger, a cat in the U.K. who regularly catches the cross-town bus[27]
- Bart, also known as zombie cat, a cat who survived a traffic accident, was unintentionally buried alive, and clawed its way out of the grave.[28]
- Blackie the Talking Cat, a "talking" cat who was exhibited (for donations) by an unemployed couple on the streets of Augusta, Georgia. Blackie became the subject of a court case, Miles v. City Council of Augusta.
- Chase No Face, a cat who lost her face in an accident, and is now a therapy cat for people with disfigurements.[29]
- CC (Copy Cat, or Carbon Cat), the first cloned cat.
- Emily, an American cat who, after being lost, was found to have gone to France.[30]
- Faith, a London cat that took up residence in St Faith & St Augustine's church (by St Paul's Cathedral) in wartime, and received a PDSA Silver Medal for her bravery in caring for her kitten when the church was bombed.[31]
- Fred the Undercover Kitty, a cat famous for assisting the NYPD and Brooklyn District Attorney's Office in 2006.
- Jack, a cat who was lost by American Airlines baggage handlers at John F Kennedy airport before Hurricane Irene.[32] He was found later but was severely dehydrated and malnourished after his 61-day ordeal[33] and was euthanized.[34][35]
- Ketzel, the tuxedo cat who won a prize for his piano composition in 1997[36]
- Lewis, a cat who became infamous after being placed under house arrest.
- Little Nicky, first cloned animal for commercial reasons.
- Macavity, the busdrivers' nickname of a British cat, white with different-coloured eyes, known for regularly catching the local bus by himself.[37]
- Marzipan (c.1992–2013), 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. She was also known to stroll in the cinema and watch the movies, or simply wander down the aisle and sit on patrons' laps.[38] She had her own Facebook fan page.[39]
- Mike (1908 – January 1929), a cat who guarded the entrance to the British Museum
- Nora, a gray tabby cat who plays the piano alongside her owner.
- Oscar, a cat fitted with bionic hind legs following an accident in 2009.
- 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. To date he has been right 25 times.[40][41]
- Peter, the Lord's cat, the only animal to have an obituary in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.[42]
- Red, a cat who became a millionaire in 2005.[43]
- Room 8, a tomcat who appeared at Elysian Heights Elementary School in Echo Park, California at the start of the school year in 1952, returning every day thereafter, before disappearing for the summer, only to return the following September. This behavior continued into the mid-1960s. (Ref. Los Angeles Times)
- Rusik, the Russian police sniffer cat on Stavropol, who died in the line of duty fighting against illegal endangered sturgeon fish traffic in 2003.
- 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.[44]
- Senator Capitol Kitty, a resident of Capitol Park in Sacramento, CA and star of Sharon Davis's book "The Adventures of Capitol Kitty"[45]
- Sissi the Red Cat, an Italian cat who achieved celebrity by correctly picking the results of the 2014 World Cup matches in Brazil.[46]
- Tama, a calico cat who was the station master at Kinokawa, Wakayama railway station, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan from 2007 to 2015.[47]
- Tibs the Great (November 1950 – December 1964) was the British Post Office's "number one cat" and kept the post office headquarters completely mouse-free during his 14 years of service.
- Tiddles, female tabby resident of the Ladies' toilet at Paddington Station, London. Thousands of passengers met her (including men, who were allowed in by permission for this sole purpose) and their donations fed her – unfortunately too generously, for her death in 1983 was mainly due to overeating (she weighed in at 32 lb). [48]
- Willow, a cat lost from a Boulder, Colorado home, who was discovered 5 years later and 1,800 miles away in New York City. She survived owls, coyotes, criminals, and Manhattan traffic. She was reunited with her owners with the help of her microchip.[49]
- Winnie, who awakened a New Castle, Indiana family in April 2007 at 1 a.m. after detecting carbon monoxide in their home, saving the family's lives.[50]
Pets of famous people
United States Presidents and their families
See also: United States presidential pets
- India "Willie" Bush, US President George W. Bush's cat, named for Rubén Sierra "El Indio".
- Misty Malarky Ying Yang, a Siamese belonging to Amy Carter and former pet of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
- Puffins, US President Woodrow Wilson's cat
- Socks, a stray cat adopted by the family of President Bill Clinton, named by his daughter Chelsea.
- Shan, US President Gerald Ford's cat, named by his daughter Susan.
- Tabby and Dixie, Abraham Lincoln's cats. Lincoln once remarked that Dixie "is smarter than my whole cabinet."[51]
- 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.[52]
- Tom Kitten, US President John F. Kennedy's cat, and one of the 15 pets of the Kennedy family.
Other
- Andy, one of nine cats belonging to actress Jenna Fischer[53]
- Baggage, a cat owned by British television presenter Gok Wan. Baggage was the inspiration for Gok's TV series 'Baggage', first broadcast in the UK on the 21st of September 2012.[54] Has a limited following on Twitter and a fanpage on Facebook.[55][56]
- Bimbo, the cat belonging to Makarios III during his British-imposed time in exile in the Seychelles.[57]
- Catarina, Edgar Allan Poe's pet cat and the inspiration for his story The Black Cat.
- Cheddar, who belongs to the former Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper.[58]
- Choupette, the pet and muse of designer Karl Lagerfeld
- Delilah, belonging to the Queen frontman Freddie Mercury; Mercury paid tribute to Delilah, a female tortoiseshell cat, on the Queen album, Innuendo.
- F.D.C. Willard, the pen name of Chester, the cat of Jack H. Hetherington, who listed the cat as co-author of several physics papers from 1975 to 1980
- Foss, belonging to Edward Lear; subject of many drawings, some published in The Heraldic Blazon of Foss the Cat; inspired The Owl & the Pussycat; Lear buried Foss in his garden and died himself only two months later
- Jellylorum was T. S. Eliot's own cat, immortalized in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, the basis for the musical Cats
- Jeoffry, the visionary poet Christopher Smart's cat, who is praised as "surpassing in beauty" in his owner's poem Jubilate Agno (A Poem from Bedlam). (Jeoffry was Smart's only companion during his confinement in an asylum in 1762–63.) The Jeoffry extract is set as a treble solo in the festival cantata, Rejoice in the Lamb Op 30, by Benjamin Britten.
- Khouli-Khan, the cat of Thomas Anson is memorialized by the neoclassical "Cat's Monument" in the park at Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, unless the cat in question is the first cat to circumnavigate the globe in the company of Admiral George Anson on HMS Centurion
- Kitty Purry, a Maine Coon belonging to singer Katy Perry
- Lily White, Marilyn Manson's danderless cat
- Logos, the cat of Jacques Derrida. Mentioned in Plato's Pharmacy: "Logos, a living, animate creature, is thus also an organism that has been engendered. An organism: a differentiated body proper, with a center and extremities, joints, a head, and feet."
- Lion, a cat who belonged to guitarist John Fahey, who later wrote a song about Lion called "Lion" in tribute.
- Macak, Nikola Tesla's cat.
- Mademoiselle Fifi, (aka Paree) the beloved pet cat of aviator John Moisant. Fifi often accompanied Moisant on his flights, and on August 23, 1910 Mademoiselle Fifi became the first cat to fly across the English Channel during the first aeroplane flight from London-to-Paris. Moisant was killed at New Orleans in December 1910, and a famous photo was published of Fifi attending Moisant's funeral, draped in mourning cover.
- Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson , Scottish Folds belonging to Taylor Swift.[59]
- Minna Minna Mowbray, belonging to Michael Joseph; an entire chapter is dedicated to her in Cat's Company 1946.
- Monkey, a cat belonging to singer Katy Perry. Was originally named Krusty when she was married to Russell Brand, as a combination of their names (Katy + Rusty). Was renamed Monkey after their divorce.
- Morrissey, a cat belonging to actor / comedian Russell Brand.
- 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.
- Mourka, belonging to George Balanchine and the subject of Mourka: the autobiography of a cat by Tanaquil LeClercq, Stein & Day, New York, 1964.
- Muezza, the cat of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
- Norton, a Scottish fold tabby belonging to Peter Gethers; memorialized in novels The Cat Who Went to Paris, A Cat Abroad & The Cat Who'll Live Forever.
- Nothing, the cat of Jean-Paul Sartre.
- Ollie, a Siamese cat belonging to comedian Ricky Gervais and novelist Jane Fallon. Ollie was presented to Gervais in 2003 on the Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show.[60] She is named after Oliver Hardy and currently has more than 14,500 followers on Twitter.[61]
- Pixie, a Maine Coon belonging to well-known ailurophile Judge Richard Posner; described by Judge Posner in the Chicago Tribune as "the best cat [he's] ever had."
- 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
- Professor Meowingtons, PhD. the black and white overweight cat belonging to Canadian electronic musician Deadmau5. Meowingtons is featured on the cover of the Deadmau5 album Album Title Goes Here.
- Rupi, belonging to Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson; inspired title song of his 2004 solo album Rupi's Dance.
- Sadie, a Siamese belonging to James Mason; talked about in Mason's The Cats in our Lives (1949).
- 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).
- Snowball, the most famous of Ernest Hemingway's cats, who was polydactyl and lived with Hemingway at his house in Key West.
- Solomon, one of Lloyd Alexander's many cats, who inspired the premise of the book Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason And Gareth.
- Sparta, also known as Mean Kitty, a cat belonging to YouTube personality Cory Williams.
- 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.[62]
- Taffy, belonging to Christopher Morley. Thieving cat commemorated in Morley's 1929 poem In Honor of Taffy Topaz.
- Ta-Miu, the cat of Crown Prince Thutmose. After her death she was mummified and buried in a decorated sarcophagus.[63]
- Timothy, a white cat belonging to Dorothy L. Sayers; mentioned in two poems: For Timothy and War Cat.
Pets of famous gorillas
- All Ball (c. May 1984 – December 1984), the first cat of Koko the gorilla, so named by Koko because the kitten was tailless.
- Lipstick and Smoky, two cats that Koko the gorilla chose after All Ball escaped and was killed by a car.
- Ms. Black and Ms. Gray, two cats that Koko the gorilla adopted during her 44th birthday celebration on July 4, 2015.[64]
See also
- Cats and the Internet
- Dickin Medal
- List of cat breeds
- Lists of dogs
- List of fictional cats
- List of wealthiest animals
References
- ↑ "Tuxedo Stan a purr-fect candidate for mayor of Halifax". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Hank For Senate". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Cat with Two Legs Hops Like a Bunny and Doesn't Let Disability Slow Her Down". ABC Inside Edition. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Dusty the Klepto Kitty is a one-cat crime wave". Metro Web UK. Metro. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ↑ "Who really ever owns a tweet? The story of a 140-character message gone viral, and the man who stole it". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ↑ http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/youtube-sensation-n2-the-talking-cat-fights-against-bullying-on-national-tv-on-animal-planet-canada-513014771.html
- ↑ "Henri, Le Chat Noir". Retrieved 2012-12-27.
- ↑ "Tara the hero cat video goes viral". CBS News. May 15, 2014.
- ↑ "I Feel Kitty". Instagram. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
- ↑ "Sierra Boggess & Darren Criss Fan Out Just Like You, Angela Lansbury's Got a Kitty Counterpart & More Lessons of the Week". Web: Broadway.com. September 2, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
- ↑ http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/01/believe-it-zoe-the-cat-phd/
- ↑ "Channel 4 official baggage site". Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ↑ Pussington, Baggage. "Baggage_the_cat Twitter feed". Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ↑ Book Deal Has Busker James Bowen Purring. Peter Gruner, Islington Tribune, February 11, 2012.
- ↑ "Commuter cat is star of bus route". BBC News. 2009-07-29. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
- ↑ Hamilton, Fiona (2010-01-19). "Casper, the Plymouth cat that commuted by bus, dies after hit-and-run". London: The Times. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
- ↑ "Dewey the cat dies in librarian's arms". USA Today. 2006-12-02.
- ↑ "Cat World Records". Cat-World. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- 1 2 Wilson, Julia. "Cat World Records - General Cat Articles". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Cats World Records". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Loudest purr by a domestic cat". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Greatest mouser". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ Animals in space
- ↑ The Pet Tribune, August/September 1998, By Kareem Tabsch, "The Cherry Pop Cattery" Broward Humane Society
- ↑ "The Cat`s Meow Owners Make Sure Champion Persian Lives High On Hog.". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Meet Matilda, the Algonquin Hotel Cat". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Owner surprised to find cat regularly catches bus". The Telegraph. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
- ↑ Gallman, Stephanie (2015-02-03). "Custody battle brewing over 'Zombie Cat'". CNN. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
- ↑ "'Cat with no face' becomes a blogging success". The Daily Telegraph. London. 2008-06-24.
- ↑ "Lost cat found in France". World News Quick Take. Taipei Times. 2005-10-29. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- ↑ Roberts, Patrick. "Faith, the London Church Cat". Famous Felines. Purr 'n' Fur. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- ↑ Auletta, Kate (August 31, 2011), "UPDATE: Jack The Cat, JFK Lost Cat, Stranded At Airport During Irene, American Airlines Launches Search", Global Pulse, Huffington Post, retrieved November 15, 2011
- ↑ Brady, Paul (October 26, 2011), "Lost 'Jack The Cat' Finally Found At New York's JFK Airport", Global Pulse, Huffington Post, retrieved November 15, 2011
- ↑ Reporter, Daily Mail (November 7, 2011), Lost and found...then lost again: Jack the cat, who went missing in JFK airport, dies, London: Daily Mail, retrieved November 11, 2011
- ↑ Brady, Paul (November 7, 2011), "'Jack The Cat' Dies After 2 Months At Airport", Global Pulse, Huffington Post, retrieved November 15, 2011
- ↑ Barron, James (2011-07-18). "Noted Composer, Who Leapt Into Atonality, Meows Her Last". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Mystery cat takes regular bus to the shops". News (Online). London: Daily Mail. 2007-04-09. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
- ↑ "The Astor, unique and stylish at 75". The Age. Melbourne.
- ↑ "Facebook". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ When death comes calling, so does Oscar the cat from CNN.Com updated 6:04 p.m. EDT, Wed July 25, 2007. Accessed July 26, 2007
- ↑ "Does Oscar the cat predict death? - CNN.com". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ Lynch, Steven (2004-06-14). "Wisden's only animal". Cricinfo. Wisden. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- ↑ "Canadian cat becomes millionaire". ONE News. Television New Zealand. 2005-11-05. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- ↑ "Scarlett – Cat of the Century". Heroic Felines. Moggies. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- ↑ http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/adventures-capitol-kitty#cart/cleanup
- ↑ "La gatta Sissi, erede del polpo Paul". Corriere della Sera. Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
- ↑ "New cat stationmaster appointed at Japanese train station". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2086858/Now-thats-fat-cat-Meet-Walter-28-POUND-feline-new-home-ordered-GAIN-weight.html
- ↑ New York Times.
- ↑ Hero Cat Roused Sleeping Owner as Carbon Monoxide Filled Family's Home FOX News. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
- ↑ "Abraham Lincoln's Cats - Presidential Pet Museum". 9 January 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ Pietrusza, David. ""Wombats and Such": Calvin and Grace Coolidge and Their Pets". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Jenna Fischer: 'A Little' Crazy About Cats". Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Channel 4 official baggage wite". Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ↑ "Baggage_the_cat Twitter feed". Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ↑ "Baggage the cat fanpage". Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- ↑ Clark, Victoria (2000) Why angels fall: a journey through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo (Basingstoke, Macmillan Press Ltd) p.352
- ↑ Fostering Pets - Enlarged photo | Prime Minister of Canada
- ↑ Caitlin Petreycik (27 October 2014). "10 Reasons Why Taylor Swift's Cat Olivia Benson Has The Best Life Ever". Seventeen magazine. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, 14 November 2003.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/myleftfang. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ↑ BillWatterson: The Complete Calvin and Hobbes (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2005) ISBN 0-7407-4847-5
- ↑ Joann Fletcher: Egypt's Sun King – Amenhotep III (Duncan Baird Publishers, London, 2000) ISBN 1-900131-09-9, p.112
- ↑ "Watch The Moment A Gorilla Falls In Love With A Kitten". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.