Morris the Cat
Morris the Cat is a feline who serves as the mascot for 9Lives, a brand of cat food. He is an orange tabby cat who is known for his "finicky" taste and has been featured in numerous television commercials and advertisements since the 1960s.
History[edit | edit source]
Morris was discovered in 1968 at the Humane Society in Chicago, Illinois. He was adopted by professional animal trainer Bob Martwick, who recognized his potential as a commercial star. Morris's first commercial for 9Lives cat food aired in 1969, and he quickly became a beloved figure in American advertising.
Character[edit | edit source]
Morris is portrayed as a finicky eater who will only eat 9Lives cat food. His persona is that of a sophisticated, somewhat aloof cat with a dry sense of humor. This characterization has made him a memorable and enduring figure in advertising.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Morris the Cat has appeared in over 50 television commercials and has been featured in various print advertisements. He has also made guest appearances on television shows and in movies. Morris's popularity has led to his induction into the Madison Avenue Walk of Fame.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Morris the Cat has become an iconic figure in American pop culture. His image and persona have been referenced in various forms of media, and he remains a symbol of finicky feline behavior.
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