Description
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Character
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Madame Adelaide's cat and mother of three kittens, who is forced to choose between loyalty to Madame and her own attachment to Thomas O'Malley
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Duchess
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A feral cat who befriends Duchess and her kittens, becoming a father figure to the kittens and falling in love with Duchess
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Thomas O'Malley
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The oldest kitten, who idolizes all alley-cats and especially Thomas and is also a talented painter
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Toulouse
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The second-eldest kitten who is often imperious or snobbish to her brothers, but her mother's especial companion and is something of a singer
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Marie
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The youngest kitten, who is somewhat timid and shy, but a talented pianist
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Berlioz
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Madame Adelaide's butler who tries to get rid of the cats in order to inherit her fortune
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Edgar Balthazar
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Thomas's best friend and leader of a gang of jazz-playing alley cats who plays the trumpet
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Scat Cat
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A house mouse and also a friend of the cats, who assists in the expulsion of Edgar
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Roquefort
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a Chinese cat in Scat Cat's gang who plays the piano and drums made out of pots
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Shun Gon
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An English cat in Scat Cat's gang who plays the acoustic guitar
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Hit Cat
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An Italian cat in Scat Cat's gang who plays the accordion
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Peppo
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A Russian cat in Scat Cat's gang who plays the double bass
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Billy Boss
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A Bloodhound who attacks Edgar when he intrudes in the farm where he lives
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Napoleon
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A Basset Hound and Napoleon's companion
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Lafayette
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A former opera singer and owner of Duchess and her kittens
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Madame Adelaide Bonfamille
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Madame Bonfamille's lawyer, who is an eccentric, lively old man who provides comic relief by attempting stairs too steep for himself
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Georges Hautecourt
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Roquefort's horse companion, who subdues Edgar
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Frou-Frou
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A goose who befriends the cats
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Abigail
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The twin sister of the above
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Amelia
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The drunken gander uncle of Abigail and Amelia
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Uncle Waldo
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