Crookshanks belongs to Hermione Granger.
Harry Potter himself has no cat. His friend Hermione has a cat, which she calls Crookshanks.
Hermione Granger. Crookshanks is half-cat and half-kneazle.
Hermione Granger bought Crookshanks, a half-cat half-kneazle, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
In the "Harry Potter" series, Crookshanks, Hermione Granger's half-Kneazle cat, does not die. He is present throughout the series and is known for his distinctive appearance and ability to detect untrustworthy characters. The fate of Crookshanks is left somewhat ambiguous, but there is no indication of his death in the books.
A kneazle. Crookshanks, Hermione Granger's pet, is part-kneazle, part-cat.
Harry Potter himself has no cat. His friend Hermione has a cat, which she calls Crookshanks.
Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series has a cat named Crookshanks.
Yes, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban, J.K Rowling introduces Crookshanks, Hermione's ginger cat, into the series.
Crookshanks (Hermione Granger's cat from the Harry Potter series), featured mainly in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, is a male. If you read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione always refers to Crookshanks as 'he'.
Her cat's name is Crookshanks.
Hermione Granger. Crookshanks is half-cat and half-kneazle.
No, in the 7-book series, Harry never got drunk and talked to a cat.
You do mean in The Prisoner of Azkaban, correct? Then it would be Crookshanks, Hermione's cat.
Hermione Granger bought Crookshanks, a half-cat half-kneazle, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
This is a Harry Potter question. Hermione Granger's cat, Crookshanks, liked to chase Ron's rat, Scabbers.
Crookshanks was Hermione Granger's pet cat. He is half-Kneazle,[1]as evidenced by his lion-like appearance, ability to solve problems on his own without aid or teaching, and clear dislike of and ability at recognising untrustworthy persons (even if they are transfigured).
A cat called Crookshanks