Heathcliff by George Gately
- September 13, 2009
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Called the "Cat of the Century" by a major cat magazine, Heathcliff has been an incredible success. The cat is loved and recognized by millions in all corners of the globe. In addition to being published in hundreds of papers, the comic has been animated in more than 80 television shows, published in over 50 books with over a million copies in print and featured in a full-length motion picture. Heathcliff cartoons have even hung on the walls of the Louvre in Paris.
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Farakh Malik said, 2 months ago
HEATHCLIFF is a great and love-able character - reminds me so much of my dear BINKA who’s missing since two months….
pschearer
said,
2 months ago
There are already plenty of granmas in the healthcare debate, and they don’t want their Medicare cut.
Smarkflea said, 2 months ago
A cat that drinks water?! Incredible…
Tigger
said,
2 months ago
Our Cats woudl only drink from the Kitchen Faucet. Had to set the flow to a tiny trickle, Thye were able to stand in sink and not get paws wet.