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This list of fictional cats and other felines in television is subsidiary to the list of fictional cats. This list includes feline puppet characters. It is restricted solely to notable feline characters from notable live action (or primarily live-action) television programmes. For characters that appear in several separate shows, only the earliest appearance will be recorded here.
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Character
Origin
Notes
Abigail kitten
iCarly
This orange tabby appeared in a 2007 Halloween episode of iCarly; iScream On Halloween.
Angie and Fiddle
The Friendly Giant
"The Jazz Cats", cat puppets who played music with The Friendly Giant and his friends
Bagpuss
Bagpuss
The large, saggy, pink and white striped, stuffed cat belonging to Emily and main character of the children's television show.
Benjamin Cat
Impractical Jokers
A large black cat with green eyes that resembles a mascot. He has a passion for torturing others, mainly Sal, and is Q's pet.
Bruce
Honey West (TV series)
An Ocelot the private detective Honey West keeps as a pet in her home.
The Cat
Red Dwarf
A Felis Sapiens, which evolved from the domestic housecat, is played by Danny John-Jules in the BBC TV science fiction sitcom.
Charley cat
Marmaduke
Cat friend of Marmaduke dog
Cool Cat
Pee-Wee's Playhouse
White cat who plays bongos in the Puppet Band
Daniel Striped Tiger
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
Young tiger puppet, the first puppet on children's television, voiced by Rogers. He would later have his own animated series on PBS.
Fluffy cat
The Brady Bunch
Appeared in the pilot episode only
Fluffy cat
Leave It to Beaver
A neighbor's white Persian cat; both brothers neglect to "cat sit"; Mr Cleaver has to rescue cat from a tree
Fluffy cat
M*A*S*H
Appeared in the episode "Springtime"
Groucha
Téléchat
Cat who is one of the show's news anchors.[1]
Grudge
Star Trek: Discovery
A Maine Coon cat is reported by her owner, Cleveland Booker, to be a "Queen".
Henrietta Pussycat
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
The governess of several nice mice and lives in a small yellow and orange school house supported by a strong limb on the tree, performed by Fred Rogers
Isis
Star Trek: The Original Series
Appeared in the Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth"; seemingly able to switch appearances from black cat to black-haired woman
Kitty
The Closer
Appeared in the television series The Closer as Brenda Lee Johnson's adopted cat.
Lord Tubbington
Glee
The male pet of Brittany Pierce
Mr. Puss
Glee
Male pet of Hunter Clarington, the leader of the rival glee club, The Warblers of Dalton Academy School.
Little Murray Sparkles
Sesame Street
Elizabeth's cute pet kitty cat who is adopted to another person
Lucky
ALF
The Tanners' pet cat, whom ALF repeatedly tried to eat.
Madanai
Korenande Shoukai
A maneki-neko, also known as a lucky cat
Mimsie
MTM Enterprises Logo
Kitten which meowed at end of MTME shows.
Miss Kitty Fantastico
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Pet kitten of Tara Maclay and Willow Rosenberg. 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.
Monkey
Perry Mason
Simase cat who appeared in four Perry Mason TV episodes. In "The Case of the Careless Kitten", Monkey, the titular cat, helps provide Mason with a clue to a murderer. Also appeared in "The Case of the Golden Fraud", "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat", and "The Case of the Silent Partner."
Mrs. Paw
Big Barn Farm
A live-action cat
Muffin
Barney & Friends
A wild white stray cat belonging to Stella the Storyteller; only appearing in Camera Safari
Muffy
Shipping Wars
Cat companion of carrier Roy "Nickel holding Up a Dollar" Garber
IMF agent "Rusty the cat"
Mission Impossible episode "The Seal"
Played by Orangey who also starred in the films The Diary of Anne Frank, Rhubarb and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Won the Animal acting award {Patsy}.
Salem
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Starred as a sidekick to Sabrina on 1970's Archie cartoon; in 1996 Portrayed by a real black cat or a puppet voiced by Nick Bakay.
Sil-El
The Fantastic Journey
Portrayed by a collection of cats known as The Felix Team
Spot
Star Trek: The Next Generation
The pet cat of the android Data. At first, "a long-haired Somali cat" (male) was cast as Spot; later, he was replaced by a female, "an American shorthair, with a brighter basic color", who delivers kittens.[2][3]
Toonces
Saturday Night Live
Star of the recurring sketch "Toonces, The Cat Who Could Drive A Car." ("He can drive. Just not very well.")
Unnamed black cat
Bugs BunnyRoad Runner Cartoons
Appeared as a sidekick to Witch Hazel in Witch Hazel vs Bugs Bunny Cartoons; later appeared in Road Runner Coyote cartoon Wizard of Oww 2003
Unnamed cat
Emergency!
Gave birth to kittens at Station 51; episode "Alley Cat" 3/3 6 Oct 1973
Unnamed cat
Night Gallery
Appeared in episode "The Painted Mirror"; Store owner cat that is chased through a magic Mirror Portal into a prehistoric jungle by dog owned by businesswoman Mrs Moore {Played by Za Za Gabor]; after the cat sees two dinosaurs fighting it wisely returns to the "real world" {however Mrs Moore and her dog are trapped behind the mirror in the jungle.)
Unnamed cat
The Wild Wild West
Appeared three times: as Dr. Loveless' cat in "The Night of the Raven"; as Agent Gordon cat nicknamed "Dennie" [Short for Denver Colorado] in "The Night of the Big Blackmail"; cat in belfry in "The Night of the Fugitives".
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^Hillebrand, Jörg and Bernd Schneider. "Spot the Difference: Spot". Ex Astris Scientia. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
^Kelleghan, Fiona (2005), "Cats", The Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy, vol. 1, pp. 105–107, ISBN 978-0-313-32951-7
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