he likes dogs and cats
she loves cats she has 4 of them .
The cast of Jingle Cats Christmas - 2008 includes: Jingle Cats as Jingle Cats Jingle Dogs as Jingle Dogs
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It was in Kasper the prince of cats.
The main characters of "Kaspar, Prince of Cats" are Kaspar, a stray cat who lives in the streets of London, and Johnny Trott, a young bellboy working at the Savoy Hotel. Together, they form a strong bond and go on adventures in the bustling city.
it is just a movie for kids i suggest kids to watch it
Well it is based on a mixture of fact plus fiction. When Michael Morpurgo (the author of Kaspar the prince of cats) went to the savoy hotel, he saw a statue of a cat, he asked someone why it was there and he said, that the cat was called Kaspar and he was the prince of cats and suggested that he should make a book about him. He refused, but then when he went down a staircase from the savoy hotel it reminded him of the Titanic, then he though, Kaspar living at the savoy hotel and Titanic then he made his book. However other characters are just plain fake (e.g. Johnny Trott was made by his imagination).
Im not sure but i have just read a book called Kaspar,prince of cats and its really good it is based on him surviving the titanic its by Micheal morpurgo and i think its true. but ill have to do some more research
some people are saved in small boats. Woman and children first. More information in Kaspar King of Cats by Michael Morpurgo/My story - titanic
So far, I've been reading a book called 'Kaspar Prince of Cats' by Michael Morpurgo.It tells the story of what we may believe about the only cat who survived the sinking of the Titanic.Normally, Michael Morpurgo normally writes non-fiction novels and this could be true, based what he has researched.Whatever the true story is, many cats would not survive the disaster as well as many of the dogs.
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Tybalt's nickname is "Prince of cats"
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Answer: The name "Tybalt(example of the name from "Romeo and Juliet")" translates to "Prince of Cats" It is also referring to an old fable called Reynard the Fox. The Prince of Cats is names Tybalt, and where Shakespeare got the name.