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1. A beautiful, white, long-haired cat attained stardom as the pampered lap cat of Ernst Blofield in the James Bond thrillers "You Only Live Twice" (1967) and "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971). What is the name of this particular feline felon?
2. Many U.S. presidents have shared the White House with cats of distinction and an interest in politics. Gerald Ford was owned by an aristocratic Siamese. What was this cat named?
3. John F. Kennedy was also blessed with the friendship of a family cat. Which of these was JFK's cat?
4. This cat headed a gang of tough street cats in his own cartoon show on ABC in 1961. He wore a vest, a hat (with holes for his ears), carried a cane and walked upright. What was the name of this dapper cat-about-town?
5. In 1955, Cary Grant starred as Alfred Hitchcock's master jewel thief in "To Catch a Thief". This charming, drop-dead gorgeous man was rightly nicknamed "the Cat". What was the human name of this "cat"?
6. We all know of Socks, the Clintons' handsome black and white family cat. What is the term often used in America to describe a black and white cat?
7. What cat is humiliated regularly in his constant attempts to make a meal of a little yellow canary named Tweety?
8. Name the orange, lasagna-loving, lazy, fat cat of cartoon fame, owned by Jon and "friend" of Odie.
9. In 1978, Disney studios produced a film entitled "The Cat from Outer Space". What was the name of this alien feline spaceship commander?
10. Albert Schweitzer shared his quarters with a cat while working as a healer and missionary in Africa. What name did he give this noble cat?
11. Of course, a black magical cat serves as companion to Sabrina, the teenage witch. What name does this cat answer to?
12. This talented cat won two Patsy Awards (Picture Animal Top Star Award) for the movies "Rhubarb" in 1952 and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in 1966. What is this cat's colorful name?
13. This magnificent siamese lent the magic of his dazzling eyes, handsome face and unique personality to the already formidable magic of Kim Novak in "Bell, Book and Candle". What was his name?
14. In "Romeo and Juliet", Mercutio addresses another character as "Good King of Cats". To whom is this lofty title given?
15. A cat figure called Maneki-neko is used as a symbol of luck and good fortune. He has a raised left paw and most often is depicted as being white with red, black and gold markings. From which country does Maneki-neko hail?
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