The Greatest Cat Films Of All Time
Any cat will tell you the best movies are the ones about cats. But not all feline films are created equal! Here are our purrsonal picks for The Greatest Cat Films Of All Time:
A Street Cat Named Bob
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Bob the Cat stars in A Street Cat Named Bob which is based on the international best-seller by the same name. It’s a true story about a cat (Bob!) that saves a homeless recovering drug addict. A real hero’s tale!
Cats Don’t Dance
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The 1997 animated classic Cats Don’t Dance features the melodious voice of Scott Bakula as the leading cat, Danny. The aspiring star from Indiana moves to Hollywood where his plan to be a famous dancer is derailed over and over again by the cute-but-evil child actress Darla. But rest assured (and spoiler alert!!!!!!), he finally gets his time in the spotlight.
Aristocats
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Here’s yet another must-watch animated cat film for you — The Aristocats. The 1970 Disney movie follows well-to-do Duchess and her three kittens, Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse as they try to return home to their owner’s mansion in Paris. The family is accompanied by a street cat named O’Malley and his gang of funny feline friends.
Puss in Boots
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After stealing everyone’s heart in Shrek 2, DreamWorks execs decided to give Puss in Boots his own movie, thoughtfully dubbed Puss in Boots. Antonio Banderas returns as the voice of the shoe wearing kitty and is joined by Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. With a cast like that, it’s impawsible to go wrong!
Oliver & Company
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Disney’s Oliver & Company is about a sweet orphan kitten named (surprise!!) Oliver who’s looking for a home. The little guy is accompanied by a rag tag crew of all kinds of dogs, including one named Dodger, voiced by Billy Joel.
The Three Lives of Thomasina
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The movie The Three Lives of Thomasina, a live-action feel-good film from 1964, is sure to touch any cat lover’s heart. Everyone knows cats have nine lives, but Thomasina only needed three to put the broken MacDhui family back together.
The Cat From Outer Space
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The Cat From Outer Space incorporates both UFOs and cats. Sure, it’s a little hokey at times, but what good 1970s cat-centric sci-fi flick isn’t a little hokey at times? Exactly!
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