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  1. Cat Addams: Directed by Stanley Z. Cherry. With Carolyn Jones, John Astin, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy. Kitty-Cat, normally a good eater, has no appetite, leaving the family to speculate over what could be wrong. Finally they call in Dr. Gunderson, a veterinarian who is woefully uninformed that Kitty-Cat is a full-grown lion.

    • (196)
    • Comedy, Family, Horror
    • Stanley Z. Cherry
    • 1966-03-11
    • Background
    • Season Eleven
    • Season Twelve
    • Season Fifteen
    • Modus Operandi
    • Profile
    • Notes
    • Appearances

    "They all deserve it." As a child, Cat was abused by her father Daniel, who later went away for manslaughter related to the death of her mother, his wife Laila. She was sent to a foster home, but she was abused by the foster father, whom she eventually killed. In 1987, Daniel was released and left the U.S. shortly afterward. As a result, Cat travel...

    Cat is first seen meeting an undercover Reid at the Harry & Glenn's Grill and Bar. As they sit down, Cat asks about Reid's wife and asks how long he has been married, and he replies that it has been four years. Then, Cat asks Reid to show her his ring, which he does. Rossi and JJ are in the restaurant as well, watching the both of them. Cat looks at the ring, and tells Reid that a four-year-old ring would have scratches while his is clearly new. She then says that she knows Reid isn't married...

    "Ta-da. Didn't expect me, did you?" It was revealed that sometime after being imprisoned in Mount Pleasant Women's Correctional Facility, Cat had to be put in solitary confinement for six months, which left her mentally unhinged. A year later, Cat somehow got into contact with Lindsey Vaughn and they, along with a prison guard named Lionel Wilkins, put together a plan to frame Reid, apparently as retribution for his involvement in both of their lives. They found out about Peter Lewis, an esca...

    Reid immediately demands Cat to tell him where his mother is, but she stops him and tells him that he doesn't get to treat her like a criminal, and that they are going to play her game her way. Then, she kicks a chair towards Reid and tells him to sit down. When he does, Cat asks him if he liked prison, and he replies that he didn't, adding that he didn't deserve to be there, unlike her. She then asks how he stayed sane, and when she isn't satisfied by his answers, she tells him that he would...

    Date Night

    Shortly before her execution, Cat Adams executed one last plan to ruin Reid's life and to get revenge on him for outsmarting her. Under her instructions, her former cellmate, Juliette Weaver, kidnapped the father and sister of Reid's date, Maxine Brenner. In exchange, she would get revenge on her ex-boyfriend. Her last wish is to go on a date with him. Afterward, she and Reid kissed outside his apartment, in which Maxine sees them. Cat attempts to drive a wedge between Reid and Max by telling...

    Cat targeted various people through her capacity as a hitwoman, though her favorite target was married fathers who actually hired her to kill their own wives, because they reminded her of her father. Once she had her victims in a highly compromised position, she would kill them by shooting them with a .45-caliber handgun, hence her nickname. She br...

    According to Reid, Cat is a "black widow"-type hitwoman who specializes in seduction and is extremely patient. She learns everything physical, psychological, and emotional about the men she is hired to kill because she wants them to be in as compromised a position as possible so they do not see it coming when she pulls the trigger. She sometimes do...

    Aubrey Plaza, the actress who portrays Cat, previously costarred in Life After Beth with Matthew Gray Gubler, the actor who portrays Reid. Because of their friendship and connections, she landed th...
    Cat's nickname is similar to the movie title Ms .45. The film centers around a woman turning to vigilante murders, mostly targeting men, after she's raped by two different criminals in the same day...
    Cat is currently the only unsub in the show's history to be a member of two separate, distinct criminal organizations with different aims: the hitman network in Season Eleven and her own group in S...
    With her total body count of over 200 people (an exact number unspecified), Cat Adams is the seventh of only nine unsubs in the show's history who are confirmed to have claimed the lives of hundred...
  2. Cat Addams is the twenty-sixth episode of the second season of the original series of The Addams Family, and the sixtieth overall episode of the series. It first aired 11 March 1966 on ABC. Kitty Kat, the family's pet lion, seems out of sorts. Grandmama says he hasn't eaten, and notes that he's...

  3. Mar 11, 1966. 25:39. English. Marty Ingels guest-stars as Dr. Marvin P. Gunderson, who is summoned to examine Kitty Kat, the ailing lion pet of the Addams Family. Morticia (Carolyn Jones)...

  4. Cat Addams. Dr. Marvin P. Gunderson is summoned to examine Kitty Kat, the ailing lion pet of the Addams Family. Morticia decides that it is the doctor who needs help. To build his confidence, human members of the family pretend to be ill so he can effect cures. S2E26 25 min. Pluto TV. Movies and Shows in United States. The Addams Family.

  5. Learn about the cast and crew of the 1966 TV episode "The Addams Family" where Cat Addams, the daughter of the famous cartoonist, appeared as a character. Find out who directed, wrote, produced, and played the part of Cat Addams, as well as other characters and animals in the show.

  6. John Astin. Gomez Addams. Jackie Coogan. Uncle Fester Frump. Ted Cassidy. Lurch. Blossom Rock. Grandmama Addams. Ken Weatherwax.

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