The 30 most fantastic felines in film history, ranked
- 29. The cat from Coraline (2009)
- 27. Tonto from Harry and Tonto (1974)
- 24. Mr. Bigglesworth from the Austin Powers series
- 23. Blofeld's cat from From Russia With Love (1963)
- 22. DC from That Darn Cat! (1965)
- 20. Zunar-J5/9 Doric 4-7 from The Cat From Outer Space (1978)
- 19. The cat from The Mummy (1999)
- 7. Milo from The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1989)
- 5. Tom Cat of Tom and Jerry (1940–present)
- 1. Cat from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
29. The cat from Coraline (2009)

The enigmatic, unnamed cat helps guide Coraline through both her own world and the eerie Other World — with plenty of sarcasm along the way.
27. Tonto from Harry and Tonto (1974)

Art Carney won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a retiree who makes a cross country trip with his best friend, Tonto.
24. Mr. Bigglesworth from the Austin Powers series

Dr. Evil's hairless companion is nearly as evil as his owner. After all, when Mr. Bigglesworth gets upset, people die.
23. Blofeld's cat from From Russia With Love (1963)

The fluffy white Persian made his debut in From Russia With Love, reappearing in multiple 007 flicks throughout the decades. And through many of the first Bond films, the only glimpse we get of the nefarious Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a closeup of him stroking his beloved cat.
22. DC from That Darn Cat! (1965)

This Disney flick follows a mischievous Siamese cat as he roams his neighborhood, clashes with the neighbor's dog, and helps foil a kidnapping. Good kitty.
20. Zunar-J5/9 Doric 4-7 from The Cat From Outer Space (1978)

This '70s campy classic tells the story of an extraterrestrial kitty on the run from Earth's government.
19. The cat from The Mummy (1999)

Cats! Sometimes they throw up in your shoes, but sometimes they save you from ancient undead monsters!
7. Milo from The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1989)

Dogs and cats living together...Mass hysteria!
5. Tom Cat of Tom and Jerry (1940–present)

Rarely has a cat been so humiliated by their prey than Tom Cat by Jerry Mouse. No matter how many traps he sets, Tom inevitably ends up yowling in pain after his scheming backfires, as seen in the early-'40s cartoons all the way through a 2021 feature film.
1. Cat from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)

Poor no-name slob: He belongs to nobody, and nobody belongs to him. Holly Golightly's (Audrey Hepburn) unnamed cat is the ultimate film feline, a fluffy orange sweetheart who, like most cats, observes everything around him with a sort of passive disapproval.