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'''The Butler's cat''' is a cat who supposedly belongs to the Butler household but the cat is never seen but there is proof they own one such as in The Used Combination [[Mum|Mabel Butler]] (the mother of [[Stan]] & [[Olive]]) trod in the cat's food and had to put her foot back in the bowl of water she was using to put her aching feet in.
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'''The Butler's cat''' refers to the cat which is supposedly belongs and lives in the Butler household but has never actually been seen in the series. However there is evidence of it existence such as "[[The Used Combination]]" when [[Mum|Mabel Butler]] (the mother of [[Stan]] & [[Olive]]) accidentally trod in the Cat's food.
   
It isn't mentioned either what breed of cat it is or his/her name or where they got it from but what can be said is they most likely had it from a pet store or they may have even had it from someone who could no longer have it as for the breed it could either be a Tabby, Ginger, Persian, which are popular breeds.
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Many things about the cat is unknown such as its breed, its name or even where they got it from. It was most likely purchased from a pet store or they may have even had it from someone who could no longer have it. As for the breed it could either be a Tabby, Ginger, Persian, which are popular breeds.
 
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Revision as of 11:03, 24 January 2012

The Butler's cat refers to the cat which is supposedly belongs and lives in the Butler household but has never actually been seen in the series. However there is evidence of it existence such as "The Used Combination" when Mabel Butler (the mother of Stan & Olive) accidentally trod in the Cat's food.

Many things about the cat is unknown such as its breed, its name or even where they got it from. It was most likely purchased from a pet store or they may have even had it from someone who could no longer have it. As for the breed it could either be a Tabby, Ginger, Persian, which are popular breeds.