Biologist, naturalist and TV presenter Roger Tabor explores the history of the house cat around the world.
Felines and Pharaohs
The domestic cat had its origins in ancient Egypt. But how did it become domesticated and who were its ancestors?
A Love Hate Affair
Revered as a god by the Pharaohs, the cat arrived in Britain with the Romans. But later it had to endure centuries of persecution and torture, a victim of its association with the old pagan religions. The cat had not changed - only people's perception of this solitary, promiscuous hunter of the night, whose light-reflective eyes and screeching voice were thought to be signs of the devil.
Pet or Pest?
As the British Empire expanded, how did the world's cat population grow? What was its impact and how did cats transform society?
The Aristocats
Roger Tabor goes in search of pedigree cats, from the favourites to the forgotten breeds. They include the first long-haired cat, the Angora, the Van swimming cat of Turkey, and Japan's unique Bobtail "good luck" breed.
Cat and Supercat
The domestic cat will soon overtake the dog as the most popular pet in the world. But is man's interference threatening the future of the species? In America, breeding has caused health problems for Siamese and Persians, and the desire for novelty cats, such as the dog-shaped Munchkin, is increasing.
Roger Tabor
Self - Presenter
A Cat's-Eye View of Japan
2022
The Story of Cats
2016
Wildcats: Cait ann an Cunnart
2025
Jo Brand's Cats & Kittens
2017
David Baddiel: Cat Man
2026
Cats of Claw Hill
2010
My Pet Ate What!?
Cat Watch 2014: The New Horizon Experiment
2014
Mitsuaki Iwago's World “Cats” Travelogue
2012
Big Cats About The House
2018
Cats 101
2008
Rising Damp
1974
Inspector Black Cat
1984
Oggy and the Cockroaches
1999
山猫和吉咪
2009
My Cat from Hell
2011
ThunderCats
1985
Donyatsu
2013
The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today
2023
Youths in the Breeze
2020