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The Catillac Cats is the name of a group of characters that starred in the secondary segment (officially billed ''Cats & Co.'' on the end credits) of the
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of '' Heathcliff''. Most episodes revolve around Riff-Raff's
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s or searches for food.


Main characters


The Gang

The segment stars a group of cats who live in a junkyard.


Riff-Raff

The group is headed by Riff-Raff, a tan, short, tough, streetwise alley cat. Riff-Raff is a suave cat who fancies himself incredibly debonair. He often has get-famous and/or get-rich-quick schemes, which form the basis of many of the episodes. He is always shown dressed with a blue scarf and a sideways cap.


Hector

Hector, a brown and beige cat who speaks with a
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accent, is sometimes depicted as feeling that he should be the head of the group, and becomes so on some occasions, such as in the episode "Hector's Takeover". Riff-Raff and Hector's conflicts form the basis of a number of episodes. He is always seen wearing a tie and a headband.


Wordsworth

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, is a light-gray cat who always speaks in rhyme, and wears roller skates, yellow headphones, and sunglasses.


Mungo

Mungo is a large, dim-witted gray cat who acts as a lackey for Riff-Raff. Mungo is often seen wearing a red shirt with a red winter hat. Though unintelligent, Mungo has astounding strength and fighting prowess. Mungo is a "gentle giant" and lighthearted in personality.


Cleo

Cleo is Riff-Raff's girlfriend, who lives in a music store. She is a cream-colored cat with long blonde hair. Her fur resembles a leotard and she wears a pair of pink legwarmers. In the flashback episode "Christmas Memories", it is revealed that Cleo is, in fact, one of the Catillac Cats herself, even going as far as to indicate that she coined the name. On more than one occasion, Riff-Raff ends up "two-timing" Cleo with another female cat (accidentally or otherwise).


Association with ''Heathcliff''

Although both ''Heathcliff'' and ''The Catillac Cats'' are set in the city of Westfinster, only Hector, Wordsworth and Mungo appear in both segments. When the trio appears in ''Heathcliff'' episodes, Hector is depicted as the leader of the group. Riff-Raff and Cleo never appeared in a ''Heathcliff'' episode (though Riff-Raff is mentioned a couple of times), and neither Heathcliff nor any other characters from the ''Heathcliff'' series ever appeared in a ''The Catillac Cats'' episode. The only time Heathcliff and Riff-Raff appeared on-screen together is in the end credits, when Riff-Raff snatches his hat back from Heathcliff.


Appearances in the Heathcliff comics

The Catillac Cats (minus Wordsworth) appeared in a Heathcliff comic on July 20, 2016, which shows Heathcliff walking with them to the junkyard. The Catillac Cats (including Wordsworth) reappeared once again in the Heathcliff comic on February 20, 2018, in which two garbagemen witness Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats sharing stories about the 80s.


Alternate title

In the end credits and on home videos, the Catillac Cats series is commonly referred to as ''Cats & Company'' as seen in the end credits, or ''Cats & Co.'' Early ''Heathcliff'' VHS releases used the spelling "The Cadillac Cats", until DiC put out an all 'Cats & Co' tape, which included the first use of the spelling "The Catillac Cats".


References


External links

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