Cats
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Wild[edit | edit source]
- Bobcat
- Caracal
- Cheetah
- Colocolo
- Cougar
- Jaguar
- Jaguarundi
- Kodkod
- Leopard
- Lion
- Lynx
- Margay
- Mountain lion
- Ocelot
- Oncilla
- Panther
- Puma
- Serval
- Snow leopard
- Tiger
- Wildcat
Famous[edit | edit source]
- Garfield
- Simba (Lion King)
- Nala (Lion King)
- Mufasa (Lion King)
- Sarabi (Lion King)
- Cringer (He-Man's trusty mount)
- Tom (Tom and Jerry)
- Shere Khan (Jungle Book)
- Felix (the cat)
- Sylvester
- Tigger
- Scratchy (Simpsons)
- Snowball I (Simpsons)
- Snowball II (Simpsons)
- Hobbes (Calvin & Hobbes)
- Socks (Clinton's Cat)
- Stimpy (Ren & Stimpy)
- Figaro (Pinnocchio)
- Oliver (Oliver & Company)
- Madcat (Inspector Gadget)
- Snagglepuss
- Bill The Cat (Outland by Berkeley Breathed)
- Crookshanks (Harry Potter - Hermione Granger's cat)
Translations[edit | edit source]
- Chat (French for 'cat')
- Gato (Spanish for 'cat')
- Gatto (Italian for 'cat')
- Kat (Dutch for 'cat')
- Katt (Swedish for 'cat')
- Katze (German for 'cat')
- Kissa (Finnish for 'cat')
- Kočka (Czech for 'cat')
- Kot (Russian for 'male cat')
- Koshka (Russian for 'female cat')
- Kotka (Bulgarian for 'cat')
- Löwe (German for 'lion')
- Mačka (Slovak for 'cat')
- Neko (Japanese for 'cat')
- Paka (Swahili for 'cat')
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats[edit | edit source]
This book by T.S. Eliot was used as a template for the musical "Cats".
The Naming of Cats[edit | edit source]
- Peter
- Augustus
- Alonzo
- James
- Victor
- Jonathan
- George
- Bill Bailey
- Plato
- Admetus
- Electra
- Demeter
- Munkustrap
- Quaxo
- Coricopat
- Bombalurina
- Jellylorum
Other chapters[edit | edit source]
- Jennyanydots
- Growltiger
- Griddlebone
- Rum Tum Tugger
- Mungojerrie
- Rumpelteazer
- Old Deuteronomy
- Great Rumpuscat
- Mr. Mistoffelees
- Macavity
- Gus
- Bustopher Jones
- Skimbleshanks
- Cat Morgan
Used by[edit | edit source]
- Apple used the wild cat naming scheme for their OS X operating system releases until OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) in 2013.