Cat Stories Longer Than One Page
There have been more than a hundred small comic strips about the Cat, most of which have been reprinted, many more than once and in various formats. But there have only been seven stories longer than one page.
- I Led Nine Lives! (5 pages) (Adventures of ... #1)
- Untitled (2 pages) (Adventures of ... #1)
- Chariot of the Globs (6 pages) (Adventures of ... #2)
- Animal Camp (13 pages) (Adventures of ... #3)
- The Burning of Hollywood (6 pages) (Adventures of ... #4, in color in Thoroughly Ripped)
- The Sacred Sands of Pootweet (9 pages) (Adventures of ... #5)
- The War of the Cockroaches (27 pages) (Adventures of ... #6)
- Paradise (7 pages)
The Cat also appears in
- Frederick the Duck (3 pages) (Fat Freddy's Comics & Stories #1
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