Top 10 Best Video Game Cats That Are Purrfect in Every Way

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Our feline friends don’t show up in video games that often, which seems to be pretty on par with how cats are in real life. But when cats do make an appearance in games, they almost always leave behind a lasting legacy. Here are 10 of the best cats in video games, in no particular order.

Best Cats in Video Games

Red XIII (Final Fantasy VII)

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Image Source: Square Enix

Red XIII—real name Nanaki—is amongst the coolest characters that you can have on your team in the original Final Fantasy VII and even appears as a temporary party member in the FFVII Remake. But what exactly is Red XIII—a cat or dog? Well, Tetsuya Nomura once described Nanaki as “feline,” though he definitely has a few wolf-like characteristics, too.

What solidifies a spot for Nanaki is his sense of honor and dedication to defending the Planet. Even though he has an animalistic appearance, Red XIII is incredibly intelligent and knows a great deal about the Planet, thanks to his upbringing at Cosmo Canyon.

Best Cats in Video Games

Rover (Animal Crossing)

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Image Source: Nintendo

Stepping off the train in a strange new land without any friends is the experience of every person who boots up Animal Crossing for the first time. You quickly realize that you are among a cast of characters that aren’t necessarily human. Unlike most of the citizens in Animal Crossing, you are the new guy.

However, the first time you meet Rover, he’s genuinely nice. He completely understands how stressful moving is. Instead of focusing on the worst aspects of finding a new home, Rover just wants to talk and get to know you.

Best Cats in Video Games

Meowth (Pokemon Franchise)

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Image Source: The Pokemon Company

If you stretch the definition of cat, then Meowth fits right in. In the Pokemon anime, Team Rocket’s Meowth has had a troubled past full of theft and rejection. Over time he learned to walk upright and speak English, eventually partnering up with Jessie and James. Despite being a Pokemon, he’s the mastermind of the trio, even building the machines for their hijinks.

In the Pokemon games, Meowth is quite the opposite. Its design is greatly inspired by the maneki-neko, a Japanese figurine of a cat that’s said to bring good fortune. It just so happens that Meowth has the move “Pay Day,” which trainers can use to earn money in battles.

Best Cats in Video Games

Alvina (Dark Souls)

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Image Source: FromSoftware

Just about everything you come across in Dark Souls would love nothing more than to see your head on a spike. That makes it all the more interesting when you do find someone who doesn’t check you into a wall.

Enter Alvina, from the very first Dark Souls. She’s just hanging out in the Darkroot Garden, on the windowsill of a crumbling structure, like some twisted Cheshire Cat. The good news is she won’t find you; in fact, if you answer her questions correctly, you’ll be invited to the Forest Hunter covenant.

Best Cats in Video Games

Ratchet (Ratchet & Clank franchise)

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Image Source: Insomniac Games

While Ratchet is technically a Lombax, his near-extinct species shares a striking resemblance to cats and is even described as such. Ratchet easily earns his spot due to his intelligence and resourcefulness.

Ratchet is the hero Quark pretends to be. He may get cocky occasionally, but you would too if you could create gadgets that can disrupt the space-time continuum. What’s important is that Ratchet has a genuine sense of duty, to help people just for the sake of helping and not for personal gain.

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Brady Klinger-Meyers

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