For thousands of years, cats have been a part of our lives. It can be traced back to the cat gods in ancient Egypt, and the cartoon cat images that have been deeply rooted in the hearts of people with movies and TV dramas. Now let's take stock of these famous cats.


1. Fat Garfield


Perhaps the most famous cartoon cat in history, Garfield was created in the late 1970s and is still beloved today. Garfield has captured the hearts of thousands of viewers with his fat and lazy image, and we must thank its creator, Jim Davis. It is said that the name "Garfield" comes from Davis's grandfather, and Garfield's likable character comes from Mr. Davis himself.


2. "Meet the Parents" - Mr. Cat Jinxy


In terms of breed, Mr. Cat Jinxy in " Meet the Parents " should belong to the Himalayan cat. This is an amazing cat that can be trained to learn various skills like a dog. This is also true of the Jinxy created by the film, for example, it will use the pet litter tray in a cool way.


3. "Power Down" - Doctor Evil


The cat in Doctor Evil's arms belongs to the Sphynx, an artificially bred cat. Probably because they don't have furry coats, they are also quite bold. Known for their cheerful dispositions and affectionate eyes, Sphinx cats play the pistachio role most of the time. But their main attraction is their lack of fur, which is why they are warm and soft to the touch.


4. "Puss in Boots" - Swordsman Puss in Boots


In the late seventeenth century, Puss in Boots was a fairy tale familiar to children. With the wide spread of the story, the image of the swordsman boot cat is constantly changing from time to time, just like "Cinderella" spread in different countries. The reason why its image has been fixed is due to the screening of the movie "Shrek". In other words, this is the screen debut of the swordsman Puss's official "debut".


5. "Winnie the Pooh" - Tigger


Tigger is known to be a nimble tiger, not a docile house cat. But interestingly, since Winnie the Pooh aired, Tigger has become the most used cat name in Australia.


6. "Alice in Wonderland" - Cheshire Cat


The Cheshire cat is a fictional character in the fairy tale "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland" created by the British writer Lewis Carroll (1832-1898). The laughing cat has the ability to appear or disappear out of thin air, and even after it disappears, its smile is still hanging in the air. The Cheshire cat is a short-haired cat that can appear and disappear at any time. It made Alice mutter when she mustered the courage to slay the dragon. It always conceals its timid personality with a calm, seductive smile. At the same time, its expression is also very classic, often smiling and floating around, floating in and out.