- India "Willie" Bush, US President George W. Bush's cat, named for Rubén Sierra "El Indio".
- Misty Malarky Ying Yang, a Siamese belonging to Amy Carter and former pet of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
- Puffins, US President Woodrow Wilson's cat
- Socks, a stray cat adopted by the family of President Bill Clinton, named by his daughter Chelsea.
- Shan, US President Gerald Ford's cat, named by his daughter Susan.
- Tabby and Dixie, Abraham Lincoln's cats. Lincoln once remarked that Dixie "is smarter than my whole cabinet."[59]
- Tiger and Blacky, US President Calvin Coolidge's cats when he and his family lived in the White House. Coolidge was known for hiding the cats about the house, prior to and during his presidency, leaving his wife, Grace Coolidge, to find and rescue them.[60]
- Tom Kitten, US President John F. Kennedy's cat, and one of the 15 pets of the Kennedy family.
- Andy, one of nine cats belonging to actress Jenna Fischer[61]
- Baggage, a cat owned by British television presenter Gok Wan. Baggage was the inspiration for Gok's TV series 'Baggage', first broadcast in the UK on the 21st of September 2012.[62] Has a limited following on Twitter and a fanpage on Facebook.[63][64]
- Bimbo, the cat belonging to Makarios III during his British-imposed time in exile in the Seychelles.[65]
- Catarina, Edgar Allan Poe's pet cat and the inspiration for his story The Black Cat.
- Cheddar, who belongs to the former Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper.[66]
- Choupette, the pet and muse of designer Karl Lagerfeld
- Delilah, belonging to the Queen frontman Freddie Mercury; Mercury paid tribute to Delilah, a female tortoiseshell cat, on the Queen album, Innuendo.
- F.D.C. Willard, the pen name of Chester, the cat of Jack H. Hetherington, who listed the cat as co-author of several physics papers from 1975 to 1980
- Foss, belonging to Edward Lear; subject of many drawings, some published in The Heraldic Blazon of Foss the Cat; inspired The Owl & the Pussycat; Lear buried Foss in his garden and died himself only two months later
- Jellylorum was T. S. Eliot's own cat, immortalized in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, the basis for the musical Cats
- Jeoffry, the visionary poet Christopher Smart's cat, who is praised as "surpassing in beauty" in his owner's poem Jubilate Agno (A Poem from Bedlam). (Jeoffry was Smart's only companion during his confinement in an asylum in 1762–63.) The Jeoffry extract is set as a treble solo in the festival cantata, Rejoice in the Lamb Op 30, by Benjamin Britten.
- Khouli-Khan, the cat of Thomas Anson is memorialized by the neoclassical "Cat's Monument" in the park at Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, unless the cat in question is the first cat to circumnavigate the globe in the company of Admiral George Anson on HMS Centurion
- Kitty Purry, a Maine Coon belonging to singer Katy Perry
- Lily White, Marilyn Manson's danderless cat
- Logos, the cat of Jacques Derrida. Mentioned in Plato's Pharmacy: "Logos, a living, animate creature, is thus also an organism that has been engendered. An organism: a differentiated body proper, with a center and extremities, joints, a head, and feet."
- Lion, a cat who belonged to guitarist John Fahey, who later wrote a song about Lion called "Lion" in tribute.
- Macak, Nikola Tesla's cat.
- Mademoiselle Fifi, (aka Paree) the beloved pet cat of aviator John Moisant. Fifi often accompanied Moisant on his flights, and on August 23, 1910 Mademoiselle Fifi became the first cat to fly across the English Channel during the first aeroplane flight from London-to-Paris. Moisant was killed at New Orleans in December 1910, and a famous photo was published of Fifi attending Moisant's funeral, draped in mourning cover.
- Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson , Scottish Folds belonging to Taylor Swift.[67]
- Minna Minna Mowbray, belonging to Michael Joseph; an entire chapter is dedicated to her in Cat's Company 1946.
- Monkey, a cat belonging to singer Katy Perry. Was originally named Krusty when she was married to Russell Brand, as a combination of their names (Katy + Rusty). Was renamed Monkey after their divorce.
- Morrissey, a cat belonging to actor / comedian Russell Brand.
- Mouschi, the tabby cat who lived in the Secret Annexe of Anne Frank's family; it was actually Peter van Pels (aka Peter Van Daan)'s cat.
- Mourka, belonging to George Balanchine and the subject of Mourka: the autobiography of a cat by Tanaquil LeClercq, Stein & Day, New York, 1964.
- Muezza, the cat of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
- Norton, a Scottish fold tabby belonging to Peter Gethers; memorialized in novels The Cat Who Went to Paris, A Cat Abroad & The Cat Who'll Live Forever.
- Nothing, the cat of Jean-Paul Sartre.
- Ollie, a Siamese cat belonging to comedian Ricky Gervais and novelist Jane Fallon. Ollie was presented to Gervais in 2003 on the Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show.[68]She is named after Oliver Hardy and currently has more than 40,000 followers on Twitter.[69]
- Pixie, a Maine Coon belonging to well-known ailurophile Judge Richard Posner; described by Judge Posner in the Chicago Tribune as "the best cat [he's] ever had."
- Polar Bear, the white cat adopted by writer and animal activist Cleveland Amory, and featured in The Cat Who Came for Christmas, The Cat and the Curmudgeon and The Best Cat Ever
- Professor Meowingtons, PhD. the black and white overweight cat belonging to Canadian electronic musician Deadmau5. Meowingtons is featured on the cover of the Deadmau5 album Album Title Goes Here.
- Rupi, belonging to Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson; inspired title song of his 2004 solo album Rupi's Dance.
- Sadie, a Siamese belonging to James Mason; talked about in Mason's The Cats in our Lives (1949).
- Shorty Blackwell, a cat that belonged to Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, and was the subject of a song written from the cat's point of view, called Shorty Blackwell.[70]
- Snowball, the most famous of Ernest Hemingway's cats, who was polydactyl and lived with Hemingway at his house in Key West.
- Solomon, one of Lloyd Alexander's many cats, who inspired the premise of the book Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason And Gareth.
- Sparta, also known as Mean Kitty, a cat belonging to YouTube personality Cory Williams.
- Sprite, belonging to Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes; she was used as inspiration for some of Hobbes' physical features and behaviors, such as his habit of pouncing on Calvin.[71]
- Taffy, belonging to Christopher Morley. Thieving cat commemorated in Morley's 1929 poem In Honor of Taffy Topaz.
- Ta-Miu, the cat of Crown Prince Thutmose. After her death she was mummified and buried in a decorated sarcophagus.[72]
- Timothy, a white cat belonging to Dorothy L. Sayers; mentioned in two poems: For Timothy and War Cat.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Famous People's Cat's Names
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