Cat

Cats are animals that appear in a number of Zelda games, although not nearly as often as other animals like Cuccos, with roles varying from game to game.

Oracle of Seasons
In Oracle of Seasons there's a cat called Mittens. She is an important part of the Trading Sequence, where Link has to lure her down from a tree with Fish. In return, Link will get the Megaphone.



The Minish Cap
In The Minish Cap, cats will attack Link while he is in Minish form, and are most prevalent around the hub of Hyrule Town. Link can fuse Kinstones with Purry, the gray cat that sits on top of Hyrule Town's bridge, if he is in Minish form.

Twilight Princess
Cats have a slightly larger role in Twilight Princess. In the beginning of the game, in order to buy the Slingshot, Link must catch a fish for the cat belonging to Sera, the owner of the shop in Ordon Village, who ran away after being scolded for eating a fish intended for the family's dinner. Sera's cat is named Link, like the young hero. Other notable cats include Jovani's cat Gengle, who is the leader of a group of cats in Hyrule Castle Town, and Louise, Telma's cat, who assists the hero while he is in wolf form at a number of points in the game.

20 cats returned to the Hidden Village after it was occupied by Bulblins, not including those in Impaz' house. The Cucco who looks after the cats, referred to as the "Cucco Leader," asks Wolf Link to entertain the cats for a Piece of Heart by speaking to each one of them, but warns him that the cats are very forgetful and will need to be spoken to all over again if Link leaves the village.

The cats in Castle Town and Impaz' house can be seen playing with balls which use the same model as the "bombs" dropped by Bomskits. Cats will also pounce and attack nearby Cuccos, including, interestingly enough, the Cucco Leader.