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". |