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14th December: 14 Purr-fect Christmas Films!

The holiday season is here, and there’s nothing better than curling up with your favorite cat companion and watching some festive classics. But what if the main characters were cats? Let’s dive into these reimagined Christmas favorites, starring some seriously whisker-twitching heroes!

A Christmas Carol
In this Victorian tale, Scrooge is a grumpy tabby cat who learns the true meaning of Christmas when visited by three ghostly feline spirits. This whiskered Scrooge finds redemption with the help of a furry Tiny Tim.


Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Join a daring tuxedo cat and its purr-sistent passengers as they take to the skies in a flying car, encountering magical lands and mischievous villains along the way.


Elf
Buddy, a cheerful tabby raised by elves, travels to the big city to find his biological family. His oversized elf hat and penchant for catnip add to the hilarity of this fish-out-of-water tale.


Frosty the Snowman
When a magical hat brings a snow-cat to life, it’s a race against time to reach the North Pole before the snow melts. This frosty feline brings joy and warmth to all who meet it.


Home Alone
A clever kitten gets left behind during the holiday rush and uses its cat-like reflexes to outsmart two bumbling burglars intent on ruining Christmas.


It’s a Wonderful Life
This heartwarming classic sees George Pawley, a down-on-his-luck tomcat, learn how much of a difference his life has made to others with the help of a feline angel earning its wings.


Jingle All the Way
A determined tabby cat races through a chaotic holiday shopping spree to find the purr-fect gift. This action-packed adventure is full of frantic paws and festive laughs.


National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Join a clumsy yet loveable ginger cat as it attempts to create the purr-fect family Christmas. With tangled lights and exploding decorations, chaos is guaranteed!


Oliver!
This feline twist on the classic musical follows a stray kitten navigating the streets of Victorian London, seeking a home while dodging the menacing Bill Sikes (a fearsome alley cat).


The Santa Clause
When an unsuspecting kitten accidentally becomes Santa, it must take on the magical responsibility of delivering presents while learning the true meaning of Christmas.


The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
A mischievous green Devonshire Rex cat plots to ruin Christmas for the Whos of Whoville, only to discover that the holiday spirit can’t be stolen.


The Nightmare Before Christmas
Jack Skellington is now a black cat from Halloween Town, discovering the wonders of Christmas and trying to make it its own—with claw-some results.


The Polar Express
A curious kitten embarks on a magical train journey to the North Pole, rediscovering its belief in the holiday spirit along the way.


White Christmas
Two song-and-dance-loving cats team up to save a failing inn, all while delivering purr-fect harmonies and heartwarming moments in this snowy classic.


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These feline-friendly takes on holiday classics bring a fresh twist to your festive viewing. Which of these kitty-filled adventures will you be watching first? Let us know in the comments below!

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