Get

In Your Inbox

Catster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

What Kind of Cat Breed Is Pete the Cat? Popular Fiction Facts

Share

Catster_What Type of Cat is Pete the cat

History and fiction are littered with beloved cats, and one of the most recent is Pete the Cat. Invented by artist James Dean and inspired by his real-life black cat of the same name, Pete the Cat is well-known and loved for his unbridled optimism, music, and wacky adventures. To date, Pete’s made his way into over 60 children’s books, a TV show, and even a few musicals.

Like some other fictional kitties, it’s unclear what breed Pete is. Our most likely guess would be a domestic shorthair. The art style used in Pete the Cat books and shows is so stylized that it’s hard to tell a breed, anyway. Regardless of his breed, Pete has been a hugely positive influence on children from his first appearance in Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes. Other vital themes of Pete the Cat include problem solving, generosity, art, music, and self-confidence.

Pete isn’t the only famous cat out there. Both history and fiction are full of bold felines of uncertain origin or breed. Let’s find out a little more about Pete the Cat, as well as some other famous cats. Check out the details down below.

divider 3 paws

Why Are Cats So Popular in Fiction?

Cats have fascinated us since they domesticated themselves in ancient Egypt, so it’s little wonder we put them in some of our most cherished art. You can see examples as far back as cat pictographs and as recent as Garfield, symbolizing grave sincerity and watchfulness as well as zany frivolity.

Our favorite felines have been associated with good luck on ships, pest-free farms, the afterlife, and more. The iconic Cheshire Cat, for instance, is known for being cryptic but well-meaning—the epitome of a cat’s spirit. Last but not least are cat videos, which everyone knows and loves.

Cats could also be so popular because they’re adaptable. While occasionally associated with witches or the underworld, at heart, we know that cats aren’t really that sinister. Still, those unblinking eyes and the old black cat myth can certainly make a cat creepy at night!

Black Smoke American Shorthair cat
Image Credit: marumaru, Shutterstock

Famous Fictional Cats

Everyone knows at least a couple, but we’ve put together a list of the most famous felines in all of fiction for you to peruse. Maybe you’ll find a new favorite! Check ‘em out below.

Famous Fictional Cats:

3 cat divider

Conclusion

Pete the Cat is a big-hearted fictional cat who’s grown into a beloved institution, even if we can’t tell what breed he’s supposed to resemble. Along with other cats like Tom and Garfield, Pete has a lot of valuable life lessons and fun adventures to share with people of all ages.

Sources

Featured Image Credit: PHOTOCREO Michal Bednarek, Shutterstock

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything cat

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.




How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Catster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.


Catster's Digital Magazine is Back!

Vet-approved health & behavior advice

Real cat stories & community features

The Original Space Invaders – Why Zero Respect for Personal Boundaries Is a Good Thing

Cats have a reputation for being independent, and in many ways they are. But anyone who has tried to work at a laptop...

How Cats Are Helping to Cure Cancer

When most people think about medical breakthroughs, they picture scientists in laboratories and clinical trials involving human patients. Few would imagine that the...

Ask Dr. Paola – My Cat Loves Eating Grass, But It Makes Her Vomit! (June 29, 2026)

Welcome to our “Ask Dr. Paola” series, where every Monday we bring expert advice straight from Dr. Paola Cuevas (MVZ) to help our...

Learning to Speak Cat with Anthony Smith

Many cat lovers know me through Learn to Speak Cat and Cattitude – Doggonit, cartoons that explore the often mysterious, occasionally mischievous, and...

More related

My Cat Ate Rat Poison: Symptoms & What to Do (Vet Answer)

It’s not uncommon for our furry friends to find themselves in trouble after eating something they shouldn’t have. If your cat ate rat...

Can Cats Catch the Flu From a Person? Vet Approved Facts & FAQ

If you live in a cat-filled home, you know that there are lots of things both of you share. But can you share...

How to Bottle Feed a Kitten: Vet-Approved Tips & Feeding Chart (With Video)

Kittens are quite vulnerable and need a great deal of nurturing and care during the first few weeks of their lives. Generally, their...

How Do Cats Hunt Mice at Night? Vet-Approved Cat Behavior Guide

We all know the relationship between cats and mice. If a mouse is in your house, whether your cat is the world’s laziest...

Keep reading

6 Best Organic Cat Shampoos of 2026 – Reviews & Top Picks

Some cats are easy to bathe. And some cats turn bath time into a brutal beat down. You probably have a few battle scars to prove it! Some people want the best for their fur baby, even if their cat...

cleaning cat by shampoo on water bath

Do Abyssinian Cats Shed a Lot? Vet-Reviewed Care Facts

Compared to other cat breeds, the Abyssinian cat does not shed much. They have a short, dense coat, and if you brush them out about once a week, you should be able to keep their coat in good condition and...

abyssinian cat lying on bed

Can Cats Eat Spiders? Precautions & Facts

Whether you’re a seasoned kitty owner or brand new to the feline community, chances are you’ll notice your cat taking an interest in spiders. Most likely, your cat will bat them around and play with them, then before you know...

Can Cats Eat Spiders

7 Health Benefits of Catnip for Cats – Based on Science

Most of us cat parents know that many cats have a weakness for catnip. So, while we might want to select a catnip-filled toy, are there actually any health benefits to allowing your cat to have catnip? The good news...

cat with green eyes in catnip

Can Cats Eat Soy? Vet-Approved Nutritional Facts & FAQ

Whether you’re a fan or not, soy products like milk, yogurt, and tofu are nutritious alternatives to dairy and other animal proteins. On the other hand, even if you or your family aren’t crazy about soy, your cat may have...

Can Cats Eat Soy

Why Does My Cat Grab My Hand and Bite Me? 5 Vet-Reviewed Reasons

Cats are well-loved family members and can provide endless hours of entertainment, delight, and companionship. However, cats can also bite and grab your hand, which can be a shocking experience. We all can retract with a loud “ouch” when this...

tabby-cat-biting-the-hand-of-the-owner

Why Do Cats Drool When They Purr? 8 Possible Reasons

Generally, we all know that a cat’s purring is a sign of happiness. However, what about drooling? Usually, drooling is associated with certain breeds of dogs—not cats. Yet, many cats will and do drool on certain occasions. Drooling can be...

yawning and purring british shorthair kitten_Dmitry Kalinovsky_shutterstock

Can Cats Eat Popsicles? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

Most cats do not show a lot of interest in food other than the stuff that we owners put in their bowls. Therefore, we don’t typically have to worry about what human foods may or may not be healthy for...

Can Cats Eat Popsicles

Love Cats? So Do We! Join the Catster Community

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.




Sign up for the Catster Email Newsletter

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.