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Which Breeds Inspired Snowball the Cat? History of The Simpsons Cat

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For over three decades, “The Simpsons” has been entertaining audiences around the world with its quirky humor and relatable characters. One of the most beloved characters on the show is undoubtedly Snowball the cat. While Snowball has been a constant presence in the Simpson household, many fans may be unaware of the fascinating history behind the feline inspiration for this iconic character. Unfortunately, the creators of “The Simpsons” have never stated which breed inspired Snowball II. What we do know is that Snowball is a black cat with green eyes and resembles a Bombay Cat.

In this article, we take a journey through the history of Snowball the cat and explore the real-life events and personalities that shaped her character. From her initial inspiration to her evolution throughout the show’s long run, we’ll delve deep into the world of this beloved pet and uncover the many secrets and surprises that make her such a beloved member of the Simpson family.

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A Brief History of Snowball the Cat in The Simpsons

Snowball the cat has been a part of the Simpsons family since the very beginning. She was first introduced in the episode, “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,” which aired in 1989. In this episode, the Simpson family adopts a greyhound named Santa’s Little Helper, but they also find a stray cat that they name Snowball I. Snowball I was a white Persian cat with a blue collar and a pink nose. She was a beloved member of the Simpson family, but unfortunately, she met an untimely end when she was hit by a car.

After Snowball I’s death, the Simpson family adopted a new cat, which they named Snowball II. Snowball II was a black cat with green eyes. She quickly became a fan favorite and has been a recurring character on the show ever since.

The Cat Breeds That Inspired Snowball

The creators of “The Simpsons” have never officially stated which cat breeds inspired Snowball I and Snowball II. However, many fans have speculated that Snowball I was based on a white Persian cat, while Snowball II was based on a Bombay cat.

Persian cats are known for their long, fluffy coats, round faces, and gentle personalities. These beautiful cats are among the most well-known breeds in the world and have been featured in many movies and TV shows, including the James Bond film, “From Russia With Love.”

Bombay cats are known for their sleek black coats, gold eyes, and affectionate personalities. They were first bred in the 1950s and are a relatively new breed compared to the Persian. Bombay cats have also been featured in movies and TV shows, including the film “Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco.”

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The Bombay cat breed may have inspired Snowball II | Image Credit: Henrik Veres, Pixabay

The Controversy Around Snowball’s Breed

While Snowball II is widely believed to be a Bombay cat, there has been some controversy around her breed. Some fans have speculated that Snowball II was actually a black Persian cat, due to her fluffy fur and round face. Others have suggested that she may have been a mixed breed or a cross between a Bombay and a Persian.

Despite the speculation and controversy, Snowball II remains one of the most beloved feline characters in TV history. Her playful antics and affectionate personality have endeared her to fans around the world, and her impact on the world of cat ownership cannot be denied.

Snowball’s Impact on Cat Ownership

Snowball II’s impact on the world of cat ownership cannot be overstated. As one of the most beloved feline characters in TV history, she has inspired countless cat lovers around the world to adopt their own furry friends.

In addition, Snowball II has helped to break down stereotypes and misconceptions about cats. Many people believe that cats are aloof and unaffectionate, but Snowball II’s playful and affectionate personality has shown that cats can be just as loving and loyal as dogs.

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Image Credit: Snowball the I, Characters by Matt Groening, owned by FOX, The Walt Disney Company. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.

Siamese Cats in The Simpsons

Beyond Snowball I and Snowball II, the writers of “The Simpsons” have shown a preference for Siamese cats throughout the show’s run. In several episodes, the Simpson family is shown interacting with this breed.

The Siamese cat is a popular breed in pop culture, thanks in part to their striking blue eyes, unique “points” (darker fur on their ears, tails, and paws), and vocal personalities. These gorgeous cats have been featured in many movies and TV shows, including Disney’s “Lady and the Tramp” and “That Darn Cat!”

Other Famous Fictional Cats and Their Breeds

Snowball II is not the only famous fictional cat to capture the hearts of audiences around the world. There have been many other feline characters in movies and TV shows throughout the years, each with their own unique personalities and traits.

One of the most famous fictional cats is Garfield, who was created by cartoonist Jim Davis in 1978. Garfield is a fat, lazy, and sarcastic orange tabby cat who loves lasagna and hates Mondays. He has been featured in numerous comic strips, TV shows, and movies over the years.

Another famous fictional cat is the Cheshire Cat from Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” The Cheshire Cat is a mischievous and enigmatic feline who is known for his wide grin and disappearing act. He has been portrayed in many different ways over the years, including in Disney’s animated film, “Alice in Wonderland.”

Image Credit: Characters by Jim Davis, Paws Inc., property of Paramount Global. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.

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Wrapping Things Up

Snowball the cat may have started out as a minor character on “The Simpsons,” but she quickly became a fan favorite and has remained a beloved member of the Simpson family for over three decades. While the creators of the show have never really confirmed which cat breeds inspired Snowball I and II, her impact on the world of cat ownership and pop culture simply cannot be denied. So, the next time you watch one of “The Simpsons” reruns and see Snowball II on the screen, remember the fascinating history behind this iconic cartoon feline character.


Featured Image Credit: Snowball the I, Characters by Matt Groening, owned by FOX, The Walt Disney Company. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.

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