Cat and Mouse
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Cat and mouse is an English idiom meaning a situation where a prey entity continually escapes its predator.
Cat and Mouse may also refer to:
Film and television
- "Cat and Mouse", a mid-1950s episode of US television series The Adventures of Ellery Queen
- Cat and Mouse a British 1958 film, also known as The Desperate Men
- Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse (1960–62) a US cartoon series
- Cat and Mouse, the English language title of the German 1967 film Katz und Maus
- Cat and Mouse, the English language title of the French 1975 film (original title: Le Chat et la souris)
- "Cat and Mouse" a 1989 episode of US television series The New Twilight Zone
- Cat and Mouse, a 2003 Chinese film
- "Cat and Mouse", a 2010 episode of US television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Games
- Cat and mouse (playground game)
- Cat and Mouse (unofficial PGR game), an improvised game for the Project Gotham Racing series
- Cat and Mouse, another name for the game Pounce! played with a cup as the cat
- Cat and Mouse, an alternate name for the card game Spite and Malice
Literature
- Cat and Mouse (novel), a 1997 novel by James Patterson
- Cat and Mouse (novella), a 1961 German novella by Günter Grass
- Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House, the third book in the children's series Geronimo Stilton
Other uses
- Cat and Mouse Act, a 1913 British law
- Cat and Mouse, a performance art duo who won an award at the 2001 London Erotic Awards
- "Cat and Mouse", song by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus on Don't You Fake It
- The Cat and the Mouse, a 1920 piano composition by Aaron Copland
See also
- Tom and Jerry, cartoon franchise