Siamese if I am not mistaken. the original title of the film was (The incredible Journey) and there was an implied racial tolerance- brotherhood line, here developed with cats and dogs, nominally mortal foes in real life. sort of an inverse of call of the wild, return to the tame.
Sassy, the cat in the Homeward Bound movie, was a Himalayan cat.
Homeward bound
OK, Follow this...There was a made for TV movie called "Homeward Bound" that came out in 1980. It had nothing to do with dogs. In 1963 Disney released "The Incredible Journey". which was about two dogs and a cat tracking their owner cross country. That movie was re-made as" Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey" in 1993. Homeward Bound 2 came out in 1996
homeward bound features 2 dogs and a cat named shadow chance and sassy.
Sally Field .
Yes, "Homeward Bound," written by Paul Simon, was featured in the 1993 film "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey." The song underscores themes of longing and connection, aligning well with the movie's narrative about the journey of two dogs and a cat trying to return home. Additionally, the song has been used in various advertisements and media over the years, highlighting its enduring emotional resonance.
Sally Field.
The voice of Sassy is Sally Field and the cat that played her is Tiki.
Sally Field
there are only 2 bound movies there were supposed to be three but he producers canceled it cause it ended up being more like dogs go to heaven then homeward bound and also because they got sued cause in the second one when hope picks up sassy the cat said oh hope take it off take it all off and people got offended
In Homeward Bound, the American Bulldog that was black and white and younger than the other one, was called Chance. The older, golden retriever' name was Shadow.
I have both the movies so this question is right up my ally. The elderly golden retriever is Shadow. The high-wired, immature Pitt bull (possibly Pitt bull mix) is Chance. The Himalayan cat is Sassy.