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1 Criteria for inclusion  





2 Before the modern era  





3 Famous in own right  



3.1  Space flight  





3.2  By country  



3.2.1  Canada  





3.2.2  Czech Republic  





3.2.3  Ecuador  





3.2.4  Jersey  





3.2.5  New Zealand  





3.2.6  Poland  





3.2.7  Taiwan  





3.2.8  Turkey  





3.2.9  Russia  





3.2.10  Ukraine  





3.2.11  United Kingdom  





3.2.12  United States  







3.3  On the Internet  





3.4  In film and television  





3.5  In literature  





3.6  In music  





3.7  World record holders  





3.8  On ships  





3.9  Railways  





3.10  Mascots  







4 Cats of famous people  





5 See also  





6 References  














List of individual cats






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This is a list of real, famous cats which achieved some degree of popularity either in their own right or by association with someone famous.

Criteria for inclusion[edit]

This list provides an index to encyclopedic information which does not always merit its own article. Edits of uncertain quality could be discussed on the talk page for feedback from other editors.

To be included in this list, cats should be either (a) the subject of an independent article which meets notability guidelines, or (b) based on reliable sources (with inline citations for each item). In the latter case, there should be significant coverage which addresses the topic directly and in detail. The cat must have attracted attention over a period of time. Only one entry per cat; if there is no compelling reason for it to be in a category such as "ship's cat", list it under country.

Please note "association with famous people" means more than simple possession, entries in the Guinness book of records are often the result of self-promotion, and internet memes about pets are viral phenomena built on social media, which also amounts to "self-promotion and publicity".

Before the modern era[edit]

Famous in own right[edit]

Space flight[edit]

By country[edit]

Canada[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Ecuador[edit]

Jersey[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Poland[edit]

Taiwan[edit]

Turkey[edit]

Statue of Tombili in Istanbul

Russia[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

On the Internet[edit]

Grumpy Cat, who was ranked as the world's richest cat.

In film and television[edit]

In literature[edit]

In music[edit]

World record holders[edit]

On ships[edit]

Railways[edit]

Mascots[edit]

Cats of famous people[edit]

John Moisant and Mademoiselle Fifi, 1910.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Brave Stray Kitten Born With Four Malformed Limbs Is 'Tiny Inspiration'". Newsweek. 19 July 2023.
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  • ^ Morris, Hugh (5 February 2016). "New cat stationmaster appointed at Japanese train station". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
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  • ^ Clark, Victoria (2000) Why angels fall: a journey through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo (Basingstoke, Macmillan Press Ltd) p.352
  • ^ Caitlin Petreycik (27 October 2014). "10 Reasons Why Taylor Swift's Cat Olivia Benson Has The Best Life Ever". Seventeen magazine. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
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  • ^ Lindsay, Cam (6 August 2010). "Best Coast Explain the Influence of Snacks the Cat". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
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