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Thursday, May 5, 2011

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Puss-in-Boots from "Shrek" movies
With the documentary "African Cats" opening this week, here's a look at the five most memorable cinematic felines.

Antonio Banderas was a total scene-stealer when he voiced this character in the 2004 sequel “Shrek 2.'' A tabby cat decked out in tiny Zorro duds in a nod to Banderas' starring role in 1998's “The Mask of Zorro''. Puss also goes along for the ride in 2007's “Shrek the Third'' and is the only reliable source of comedy in last year's “Shrek Forever After.'' 

Mr. Tinkles from "Cats & Dogs" movies

He's soft and white and fluffy but don't let his looks or his cutesy name fool you. This power-hungry Persian is hell-bent on ridding the world of those enemy dogs and ensuring world domination for his species. Sean Hayes of “Will & Grace” fame voices the character with wonderfully manic fury. 

Fritz the Cat (1972)

He curses and smokes pot, sparks riots and indulges in orgies _ and the best part of all is, he's animated. Fritz, the star of “Fritz the Cat,'' engages in such wild and shocking activities, it earned an X rating _ a first for an animated movie. Based on the Robert Crumb comic strip, director Ralph Bakshi's satire follows the adventures of Fritz (voiced by Skip Hinnant) as he mingles with hippies, Black Panthers and Hell's Angels. 

Blofeld's cat from James Bond flicks

Such a sweet and docile kitty, sitting there in its master's lap, minding its own business, enjoying nice pets on its soft, white fur. Only the cat's master is Blofeld, one of James Bond's most persistent enemies. And so the cat, by association, must be evil, too. Since Blofeld only appears from the chest down in his first two Bond films, the cat is a defining characteristic. 

"Cat" from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961)

Blake Edwards' classic romantic comedy provided one of the defining roles for Audrey Hepburn: In the film's final scene, she kicks the orange cat _ whom she's intentionally never named _ out of the cab in the rain. But she quickly runs back to find him, and George Peppard waiting for her, in aclimactic reunion in an alleyway. They kiss with the cat sandwiched between them and “Moon River'' swells in the background.