Talk:Cat Sìth

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[edit] Merger with Cait Sith

Seems like the two pages (this page and Cait Sith are really discussing the same thing. Perhaps they should be merged?

They are discussing exactly the same thing, save for the spelling. Merge 'em

Ok, done. If I've mangled the content at all in the process, please: 1) forgive the error; and 2) fix it. Point #2 is more important than point #1. Thanks! Fairsing 03:01, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] How is it pronounced?

I pronounce it as Kate-Sythe...is that wrong? Gavin Scott 23:51, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

The original pronounciation should be "caught shee". Ickle Ronnie 09:35, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

Hey what did you assholes do with my changes? Why do you try to hide the truth? Cait Sith is a miserable piece of smimey worm ridden filth, and deserves to get chopped in two. I will be HEARD!!! Q? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.81.86.183 (talkcontribs) 16:22, 18 March 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Cat Shit One?

I wonder if the manga Cat Shit One has anything to do with Cait Sith (or ketto shī for that matter). I know it sound like a stretch, but you know the Japanese love to use puns...

Also, the Vietnameses (villain, since the heroes are Americans) are represented with cats. There are giant stone cat head on the front cover. Is that suppose to symbolize the horrible power of Cait Sith (Viet Cong) ? Cait Sith can be a witch disguised as a cat, while Viet Congs are soldiers who dressed as civilians.

Of course, maybe I just look too much into it. - DTRY 04:01, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Cait Sith from FFVII & King of Cats

Someone mentioned the FFVII chara on this page, but I think the "for the character from FFVII..." and "List of Fictional Cats" headings make pretty clear reference to the game character, so an additional reference is probably not needed.

There is also a reference in the manga "Aqua" (related to the series Aria) to Cait Sith as a "King of the Cats" who rules/gathers cats when humans are not around--the character mentions it as being from Scottish Folklore. Has anyone heard this tidbit before? I've only heard of the Black Dog-like figure of "eerie cat wandering on roads," not this more carefree, playful version (which, incidentally, reminds me more of the Cait Sith from FF...) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.68.233.187 (talk) 17:40, 4 November 2007 (UTC)