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| - The little cats are diminutive dopplegangers for the cat himself and act as his cheerful helpers. Each cat is successively smaller than his predecessor and is labeled alphabetically. Little Cats A, B, and C are the most prominent of the group, though other alphabetized cats have been seen on occasion. The most notable of the rest is Little Cat Z, the smallest of all, who, in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, possesses a hipster quality, muttering "Zip zap" and the like. Little Cat Fleep, a character from that same show, made one special appearance in the second season.
- The Little Cats are the assistants to the Cat in the Hat in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. As introduced in the Dr. Seuss book The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, the little cats are diminutive dopplegangers for the cat himself, and act as his cheerful helpers. Each cat is successively smaller than his predecessor and is labeled alphabetically. The Little Cats also appeared in the Nick Jr. promo segment called "Ask the Cat" back in 1998.
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| - The little cats are diminutive dopplegangers for the cat himself and act as his cheerful helpers. Each cat is successively smaller than his predecessor and is labeled alphabetically. Little Cats A, B, and C are the most prominent of the group, though other alphabetized cats have been seen on occasion. The most notable of the rest is Little Cat Z, the smallest of all, who, in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, possesses a hipster quality, muttering "Zip zap" and the like. Little Cat Fleep, a character from that same show, made one special appearance in the second season. In The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, Little Cat A was performed by Kathryn Mullen during the first season and by Leslie Carrara during the second season. Stephanie D'Abruzzo and John Kennedy portrayed Little Cats B and C, respectively, throughout the show's run, and other puppeteers (including Pam Arciero and Anthony Asbury) portrayed the other cats as needed. Also, the other 23 little cats only appeared in Season 2, at the Cat's playhouse. However, the only ones out of the 23 who actually appeared in the show are Little Cats F, G, N, P, S, and Z. Little Cat F (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) appeared in . Little Cat G (Bob West) appeared in . Little Cat N (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) appeared in The Cat in the Hat Cleans Up His Act when the big Cat called for him/her ("N is for Neat"). Little Cat P (Tim Lagasse) appeared in Talkin' with the Cat, filling in for B, and The Cat in the Hat Gets a Package. Little Cat S (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) appeared in . Little Cat Z (Anthony Asbury) appeared in more episodes than the others. These included The Sounds All Around, Make Yourself at Home, The Cat in the Hat Gets a Package, and There Is Nothing To Fear In Here. In The Cat in the Hat Knows Alot About That! episode special "Camping", it turns out that the Little cats are revealed to be The Cat in the Hat's cousins.
- The Little Cats are the assistants to the Cat in the Hat in The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. As introduced in the Dr. Seuss book The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, the little cats are diminutive dopplegangers for the cat himself, and act as his cheerful helpers. Each cat is successively smaller than his predecessor and is labeled alphabetically. Little Cats A, B, and C are the most prominent of the group, though other alphabetized cats have been seen on occasion. The most notable of the rest is Little Cat Z, the smallest of all, who possesses a hipster quality, muttering "Zip zap" and the like. Little Cat Fleep made one special appearance in the second season. Little Cat A was performed by Kathryn Mullen during the first season and by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph during the second season. Stephanie D'Abruzzo and John Kennedy portrayed Little Cats B and C, respectively, throughout the show's run, and other puppeteers (including Pam Arciero and Anthony Asbury) portrayed the other cats as needed. The Little Cats also appeared in the Nick Jr. promo segment called "Ask the Cat" back in 1998.
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