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Pick one of these famous movie cat names from Disney hits and Hollywood classics. These names fit male/female cats, grey cats, white cats, black cats and more.
If you have your heart set on adopting a black kitten, check out this list of black cat names. There are cute and spooky ideas inspired by TV, movies, and more.
These cute and creative black cat names honor what we love most about black cats, from their magical, mystical auras to their sweet, silly sides! Bastet. Caviar. Charon. Dracula. Espresso. Indigo ...
A house cat sees her mistress murdered by two servants under orders from her husband and becomes ferociously bent on revenge. Tad Lazenby Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore: Black bowtie wearing Tuxedo cat head of "M.E.O.W.S." Homage to James Bond 007; voiced by Roger Moore; his name is a spoof of George Lazenby: The Cat A Girl Walks Home ...
A wily, adventurous Siamese tomcat who lives with two young women, suburbanite sisters Ingrid and Patti Randall, whose parents are traveling abroad at the time of the story. In the 1997 remake the cat is a grey and white tabby. Filby Primer: Aaron’s cat. When missing, called by name by Aaron and Abe during the fountain scene. [6]
A Black and white robotic cat tuxedo. Kuro Love Hina: A Black Cat cure Kuroneko-sama: Trigun: A black cat (also what his name literally means) who appears in every single episode of Trigun. Kwazii Octonauts: A humanized orange cat with a mysterious pirate past. He has a habit for getting into trouble on his many adventures. Kyo Sohma: Fruits Basket
Naturally, these black cat names are very much in the spirit of the season! Onyx. Umbra. Shadow. Velvet. Midnight. Cinder. Ebony. Kuro (Japanese for "black." Fun fact: black cats are considered ...
Butch is a black alley cat who made his first appearance in the Tom and Jerry series in the short Baby Puss (1943), alongside Topsy and the already-established Meathead. His character, however (along with the character of Toodles Galore), first appeared in the MGM short (and Butch's only solo cartoon) The Alley Cat (1941), directed by Hugh Harman .