Famous Dogs from Real Life
- Sweetlips
- Checkers
- Balto
- Liberty
- Hachikō
- Laika
- Bo and Sunny
- Susan
Queen Elizabeth’s first ever corgi, who was a special 18th birthday present in 1944 and the start of a dynasty
Famous Dogs from Real Life
Queen Elizabeth’s first ever corgi, who was a special 18th birthday present in 1944 and the start of a dynasty
Famous Dogs from Real Life
The first Seeing-Eye dog.
Famous Dogs from Real Life
A rescue puppy from WWI, he starred in 27 Hollywood movies.
Famous Dogs from Real Life
King Henry VIII’s dogs. When they were lost he offered a very large reward for their return.
Famous Dogs from Real Life
LBJ’s beagles
Famous Dogs from Real Life
FDR’s dog.
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Famous Cats from Real Life
Clinton’s B&W cat.
Famous Cats from Real Life
Better known by the nickname, “Grumpy Cat.”
Famous Cats from Real Life
Abraham Lincoln’s cats. Yes, “Dixie”.
Famous Cats from Real Life
Ernest Hemingway’s six-toed cat.
Famous Cats from Real Life
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Famous Cats from Real Life
Winston Churchill’s cat. When the National Trust opened his home, Chartwell House, to the public in 1966, his family requested that there always be a marmalade cat named Jock, with a white bib and four white socks, in comfortable residence at Chartwell. They’re now on Jock VII. Chartwell | Kent | National Trust
Famous Cats from Real Life
Played the cat in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Hepburn described the heated scene where she tosses her pet into the pouring rain as one of the most “distasteful things” she was ever asked to do on camera.
Famous Cats from Real Life
Current holder of the title of “Chief Mouser” at No. 10 Downing Street.
Famous Cats from Real Life
The finicky cat from the 9Lives cat food commercials.
Famous Cats from Real Life
first cat in space
Famous Cats from Real Life
Koko the Gorilla’s pet cat
Famous Cats from Real Life
Although most people will tell you the MGM lion is named Leo, the character originally had no name. And Slats didn’t roar in the originals; he just sat there and looked around. The second lion (Jackie) was the first lion to roar, and it wasn’t until Jackie was retired that the first Leo took his place and gave his name to the iconic character from that time on.
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Famous Cats from Real Life
Ayn Rand’s most famous cat
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