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== Played Straight ==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* Giovanni with his Persian, from ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]''. For a while, the Team Rocket trio's Meowth from the same series had it as his overriding goal to ''become'' a Right-Hand-Cat for Giovanni.
* In ''[[Peacemaker Kurogane]]'', after going [[Axe Crazy|crazy]] and [[Depraved Homosexual|gay]], Suzu is depicted as having a fondness for cats.
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* Gargamel's cat, Azraël, from ''[[The Smurfs]]''. Leans into [[Right-Hand Attack Dog]] territory, since the Smurfs are small enough to be frequently chased by Azraël.
 
 
=== Films -- Animation ===
=== Film ===
* In Disney's version of ''[[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]]'', Cinderella's stepmother has a cat named—I kid you not -- ''Lucifer''. He is intelligent enough to understand that Cinderella is unfairly put-upon with the chores, and mean enough to complicate them at one point in the movie. His opposite number is Bruno, a nice dog who sleeps in the basement.
* Junkman in the ''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]'' (a 1993 half-hour CG movie) has the Hubcat.
 
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* Ernst Stavro Blofeld, from the early ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' films, as pictured above. His ever-present fluffy white cat is probably the [[Trope Codifier]], being responsible for most, if not all, of the parodies and references listed below.
** ''[[Diamonds Are Forever]]'' plays with this a little, when Bond confronts Blofeld and his double. Unsure of which is which, Bond kicks the white Persian in the room and shoots the Blofeld it jumps to for safety. Sadly, it doesn't work, as there's more than one cat too.
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** This evenhandedness also extends to actual cats. The two cats with actual camera time are Mrs. Norris and Crookshanks, who are respectively kept by Mr. Filch (the caretaker, an entirely unsympathetic person and supporter of Umbridge when she was at Hogwarts) and Hermione (the heroine).
* Averted: Harry Dresden lives with a gigantic grey cat named "Mister," whom he (Harry) rescued from a dumpster as a kitten.
 
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
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=== TheaterTheatre ===
* Pyewacket, Gillian's familiar in ''Bell, Book, And Candle''.
 
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== [[Subverted Trope|Subversions]] and [[Playing with a Trope|Playing with the trope]] ==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* [[Double Subversion]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'': the fact that Daitokouji-sensei had a pet cat could have been a clue he was [[The Mole]], until he was further revealed to be a [[Double Agent]]. And after his [[Redemption Equals Death]], the cat ''takes over his job''.
* In ''[[Medabots]]'', the Right-Hand Cat contains the soul of the [[Big Bad]]; the human body is just a robotic shell.
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=== Films -- AnimationFilm ===
* Ratigan from ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' has a white cat, Felicia, do some of his dirty work for him—but, being a <s>rat</s> large mouse, he naturally can't carry her around. Henceforth, he uses a bell to ring her up whenever some hapless fool needs to become dinner.
* On ''[[Bolt]]'', the villain of the [[Show Within a Show]] has two cats. The actors who play them love to torment Bolt (who thinks the show is real) by going to his trailer and make threats in character. After Bolt is lost, he mistakes stray alley cat Mittens for one of the Right-Hand Cats and tries to get her to take him back.
 
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* Inverted in ''[[Cats and Dogs]]'' where the villains of the film are cats who just happen to be led by a white Persian. The leader Persian Cat invokes this trope to interact with humans, using a comatose man in a wheelchair. The human's mouth has a bandana or something around it, so the cat make others think the human is talking, so as not to freak everybody out with a talking cat.
* In one of ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'' films, a Mob boss is seen stroking a cat. Then he looks down...and says (quietly and with no special tone), "This cat is dead. Bring me another cat." The mooks do.
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=== [[Literature]] ===
* Gregor Brastov in [[Kim Newman]]'s alternate-history vampire novel ''[[Anno Dracula|Dracula Cha-Cha-Cha]]'' (a.k.a. ''Judgment of Tears'') is a Blofeldish cat-stroking archvillain who turns out to be {{spoiler|just a puppet manipulated by the real archvillain -- his cat. [[Captain Ersatz|Hamish Bond]] should have remembered that some vampires have [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]].}}
* ''[[Discworld]]''
** Parodied in the series, when Lord Vetinari, a [[Magnificent Bastard]] dictator who began as a sort of Blofeld spoof, had an old terrier called Wuffles, even though other characters and the narrator had him pegged as the "white cat stroking type".
** In the [[Time Travel]] [[Prequel]] ''[[Discworld/Night Watch (Discworld)|Night Watch]]'', the young Vetinari's aunt has a Right-Hand Cat, but it's a borderline-feral moggy, which Vetinari feels isn't really appropriate. He [[Lampshade Hanging|even says]] it should be a long-haired white cat.
** Played with in that the Evil Lord Harry Dread, who would like to be the kind of villain that has a white cat, is allergic to them and has to settle for a pet Hamster instead.
* In the book ''1633'' (in which an American town is transported to 17th-c. Europe), the people of Grantville send Cardinal Richelieu a Siamese cat as a "diplomatic offering". He takes it and strokes it in exactly the way described here. (Persians evidently were introduced in Europe in 1620 according to T.O.W., so one of them wouldn't have been quite as impressive a gift, though a modern Persian's appearance is evidently very different-looking to those times'.)
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=== TheaterTheatre ===
* Creepily subverted in the play ''[[Woyzeck]]'' (as well as the opera and rock opera based thereon). Although [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|the Doctor]] has a pet cat, he [[Kick the Dog|throws it out the window]] [[For Science!|just to see whether it lands on its feet.]]
* In a version of ''The Pink Wasp and Yellow Jacket'', the villain has a cat that he would periodically forget he was holding and accidentally throw into the air. At one point, Yellow Jacket, played as a asian stereotype, picks up the cat and tries to eat it.
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== Right-Hand Cat Substitutes ==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* In ''[[Read or Die]]'', {{spoiler|The Gentleman}} has a turtle instead.
* Played with in the ''[[Hellsing]]'' manga and OVA with the [[Big Bad|Major]] and Schrödinger, a [[Catboy]] subordinate fond of sitting on the floor next to his superior's [[Cool Chair|chair]] with his head at convenient scratching height.
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=== Films -- AnimationFilm ===
* ''[[Heavy Metal (animation)|Heavy Metal]]'' film. The [[Big Bad]] of the "Taarna" segment has a Right-Hand Rat: a giant rat-like creature with a nasty snarl. He petted it while it sat next to him.
* In ''[[Twice Upon a Time (1983 film)|Twice Upon a Time]]'', Synonamess Botch has a pet armadillo named Ratatooie.
* In ''[[Despicable Me]]'', Gru has a bizarre-looking mongrel dog named Kyle.
* Early on in ''[[Megamind]]'', the title villain uses one of his Brain-bots for this purpose.
 
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* Spoofed in ''[[Spice World]]'', where [[James Bond (film)|Roger Moore]], unseen, strokes a series of increasingly ludicrous pets as he plays the Spice Girls' corporate boss.
* ''[[Dirty Work]]'' (1998): the villain holds his tiny dog a lot. The protagonists speculate that their relationship is not entirely platonic.
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* Jabba the Hutt from ''[[Star Wars]]'' has Salacious Crumb, a mischevious "Kowakian monkey-lizard" which officies as jester in the crime lord's court.
* In ''[[A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!]]'', the villain, Hugh J. Magnate, has {{spoiler|an evil bunny rabbit who even giggles evilly}}. {{spoiler|It lures [[Friend to All Living Things|Tootie]] into a trap}}.
 
 
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