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17->'''Calvin:''' From now on, the world's going to know exactly what I think of it!\
18'''Hobbes:''' Yes, you've certainly been the model of self-restraint and understatement up until now.\
19'''Calvin:''' Well, no more. ''[{{beat}}, as he turns to glare at Hobbes]'' And I've also resolved not to put up with sarcastic tigers.\
20'''Hobbes:''' If I see any, I'll tell them.
21-->-- ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes''
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23Many traits associated with cats, including [[CatsAreSuperior cleverness]] and [[CatsAreMean contemptuousness]] (among others), tend also to be associated with {{Deadpan Snarker}}s -- coming mainly from the association with cats as being aloof, unaffected, coming off as superior, and being associated with sense and grace. As such, it only makes sense that some works would have some cats be among their most sarcastic characters, whether as verbally-sarcastic [[TalkingAnimal talking cats]] or as {{Silent Snarker}}s. This could sometimes involve a cat as a SnarkyNonHumanSidekick.
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25Note that this trope isn't JUST about domestic cats, or even about cats that look like domestic cats either. It could apply to [[PantheraAwesome bigger cats]] and [[SnakeVersusMongoose mongooses]] as well.
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28!!Examples:
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31[[folder:Advertising]]
32* The ''Advertising/MorrisTheCat'' campaign might be the TropeCodifier for the "snarky orange tabby" CatStereotype. Morris is finicky, lazy, and very, ''very'' snarky.
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35[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
36* Yoruichi from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' is quite sarcastic in her cat form... and her human form. Let's just call her a DeadpanSnarker in general.
37%%* A lot of the cats in ''Manga/CatParadise'' are like this, including the main character's cat, Kansuke. [[MegaNeko Kaen]] is just plain [[CatsAreMean mean]], though.
38%%* ''Manga/ACruelGodReigns'': Nadia's cat, Octavian.
39%%* Mao from ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''. Mostly because he misses being human.
40* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' has it's titular robot cat, who can be quite the snarker - and [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] - towards his supposed bestie, Nobita, at times. Most of the manga and anime episodes concludes with Doraemon delivering a snarky line (sometimes combined with FadeToBlack).
41* Gatomon from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' is rather acerbic when she's first introduced as a henchman to the ArcVillain. Even after making a HeelFaceTurn, she still has her sharp tongued moments, partially due to being a higher level than the other partner Digimon and more annoyed at their immaturity.
42* Carla from ''Manga/FairyTail''. Happy can also be a smartass, usually toward Lucy, but it's usually not as much snark as giggling mockery.
43%%** Also Lector and Pantherlilly.
44* Amanojaku from ''Anime/GhostStories'' is the snarkiest character on the show.
45%%* Toyed with in the "Nekotalia" strips of ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers''. There are all kinds of cats there, but the only one who really fits in is Tama a.k.a. Japaneko... and that's when he's not [[SeriousBusiness ranting about tuna.]]
46* Koneko Toujou from ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD''. She is a CatGirl, and most of her sarcastic remarks tend to go towards [[LovableSexManiac Issei]] [[ChivalrousPervert Hyodo]], whom she at first disliked, but later warmed up to and ultimately fell in love with.
47* Luca from ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'', the TeamPet for Team Satomi snarks when he has his cybernetic implants on. His moments are often complaints about the idiocy and confrontations between his owner’s teammates.
48* While the title character from ''Manga/KimbaTheWhiteLion'' is an IdealHero, he occasionally says a snarky line when he's talking with his enemies.
49-->'''Bella Dona:''' Now tell me, Kimba: What happened to that turtle?! If you don't tell me where that turtle is, I'm going to... I'm going to...\
50'''Kimba:''' You're going to be punished by [[BadBoss Tonga]] for letting him escape? (''smiles'')
51%%* Sakamoto of ''Manga/{{Nichijou}}'' displays traits of this after the professor makes him a scarf [[SpeaksFluentAnimal that allows him to talk]].
52* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Meowth from Team Rocket is a talking cat-like Pokemon who often makes sarcastic remarks, many of which are directed at Jessie and James.
53* Both Luna and Artemis from ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' are ''masters'' of snark, especially when dealing with their respective less-than-devoted protégés Usagi and Minako.
54* In the second ''Manga/SallyTheWitch'' series, Sally has a talking cat named Dabdab and he's pretty snarky.
55%%* Meow of ''Anime/SpaceDandy'', though he constantly reminds Dandy he is NOT a cat, but a [[InsistentTerminology Beetlejucian]].
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58[[folder:Comic Books]]
59* Salem from ''ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' is the snarkiest character in the cast in several adaptations. It should be noted that in those adaptions, Salem was originally a warlock who tried to take over the world and was turned into a cat as punishment. In the original comic, he was just Sabrina's pet cat who [[DependingOnTheWriter occasionally]] had magical powers.
60%%* Hairball from ''[[ComicBook/PetAvengers Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers]]''.
61%%* John ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}, in tandem with his FilmNoir PrivateDetective persona.
62* Katten Jansson ("Katten" means "[[ADogNamedDog The Cat]]") from the Swedish comic ''ComicBook/{{Bamse}}'' is a small black-and-white cat (and one of few non-anthro animals in the series) whose best friend is an equally-snarky mouse. They switch between snarking at each other and teaming up to snark at the world in general.
63* Rusty Duncan from ''ComicBook/SunnyvilleStories'' is always ready to [[DeadpanSnarker make jokes and witty replies]].
64* The cat from ''ComicBook/TheRabbisCat'' is an atheist and mocks the Rabbi for believing in anachronistic unscientific and allegorical stories as literal truth and yet wants to convert to Judaism and have a Bar Mitzvah in order to be able to associate with the rabbi's daughter. He also convinces the Rabbi's master who takes the religion more seriously still that he is god, and has come as a test, that obviously he isn't a cat because cats can't talk. Then when the man is kneeling and weeping, he says "no, I was just messing with you, I'm just a talking cat."
65* Susan Peardew from ''ComicBook/WildsEnd'' gets the best snark and the best facial expressions.
66* Raoul from ''ComicBook/LeonardLeGenie'' frequently makes puns and sarcastic remarks at the main characters' shenanigans.
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69[[folder:Comic Strips]]
70* The titular character of ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' regularly snarks about everything surrounding him.
71-->'''Jon:''' You know Garfield, I get the feeling you're a cat with a little cynic in you.\
72'''Garfield:''' That's not true! I'm a cynic with a little cat around me.
73** What's funny is that "cynic" means dog in ancient Greek and, and he's a cat.
74* Hobbes the imaginary and[=/=]or covertly-real (depending on how you interpret him) tiger from ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' is arguably the most frequent DeadpanSnarker in the series. (Interestingly enough, author Bill Watterson claimed his pet cat partly inspired the portrayal of Hobbes, but he didn't specify whether or not this included the snarky personality.)
75-->'''Calvin:''' "Live for the moment" is my motto. You never know how long you've got! You could step into the road tomorrow, and ''wham'', you get hit by a cement truck! Then you'd be sorry you put off your pleasures! That's why I say "live for the moment." What's ''your'' motto?\
76'''Hobbes:''' "[[AnalogyBackfire Look down the road.]]"
77* Bucky from ''ComicStrip/GetFuzzy'' who, like Garfield, has a sidekick who exemplifies DogsAreDumb.
78* Palmtop in ''ComicStrip/SafeHavens'' has more or less settled into this role.
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81[[folder:Fan Works]]
82* [[Manga/DeathNote Light's]] {{Familiar}} [[spoiler:Cleo]] from ''Fanfic/NoHoper'':
83-->'''Light:''' You know what? I'm going to name you.\
84'''[[spoiler:Cleo]]:''' "Name me"? What do I need a name for? I am the best, how can anyone not know who I am? And you, what do you need a name for? You are so recognisable, you are unforgettable!\
85'''Light:''' And what's that supposed to mean?\
86'''[[spoiler: Cleo]]:''' Nothing. I just think names are stupid. All you need to know is that you are a can-opener, and I am [[AGodAmI the Great-I-Am!]]\
87'''Light:''' Well, you deserve a name, you know, [[HypocriticalHumor one that doesn't invoke cries of "blasphemy"]].
88* The moment the bobcat outlaw Delilah Rangler first appears in ''Fanfic/OldWest'', she shows herself to be habitually sarcastic.
89-->'''Delilah''': Surprised you don't know me, honey... and here I thought I was quite infamous. Well, I was until this new Sheriff stole my thunder.
90-->'''Beans''': Stole your—?
91-->'''Delilah''': Don't worry, sweet-eyes, it went over your head.
92* ''Fanfic/ADifferentLesson'': Once the animosity between them (particularly on her side) settles down, this pretty much describes a great deal of the interactions [[SnarkToSnarkCombat between Tai Lung and Tigress]] but it's the snow leopard more than any other character who is the most sarcastic in the story--toward almost everyone, in fact.
93** One of the first things he says to Shifu, after the red panda visits him in his cell following the FinalBattle from the first movie and claims he wants to help:
94-->'''Tai Lung''': Oh, really? Is that why you're here? To come and kiss my wounds and make them all better?
95** And during his morning trip to the village with Tigress to pick up supplies (during which he has to carry all the baskets), the villagers all panic, scream, and run when they see him, leading to this response from her, followed by a thought from him he was very wise to keep to himself:
96-->'''Tigress''': I can't believe you...what did you ''think'' was going to happen?
97-->''It was on the tip of his tongue to blurt out one of his typical sarcastic comments--in this case, that he'd had no idea the villagers had never laid eyes on her this early in the morning, though she was indeed a terrifying sight so soon after rising.''
98* In the second ''Fanfic/WeasleyGirl'' novel, Crookshanks is SuddenlySpeaking when Ronnie learns the Animal Talk Charm. Turns out that not only does he talk like [[Literature/OliverTwist the Artful Dodger]], but he's about as cheeky and sarcastic as him too.
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101[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
102* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': [[PantheraAwesome Rajah]], Princess Jasmine's pet tiger, is a SilentSnarker. He's especially snarky to any suitors of Jasmine ([[https://youtu.be/56b5lo6A98g?t=40 Aladdin in particular,]] since he's the only one that she liked back), probably out of jealousy.
103* ''[[WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailFievelGoesWest An American Tail: Fievel Goes West]]'': Cat R. Waul and Miss Kitty are both snarky cats.
104* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'': Mittens is known for being particularly snarky and sarcastic. She often quips at Bolt to bring him down a notch.
105-->'''Bolt:''' I will [[SuperScream Super-Bark]] you out of that tree!\
106'''Mittens:''' Go nuts. Let's see how that works out for ya.\
107''[Bolt normal-barks]''\
108'''Mittens:''' Oh, the super-bark. [[SarcasmMode Scary, scary.]]
109* ''WesternAnimation/CatwomanHunted'': Catwoman is a quip machine the entire movie, and Cheshire and Cheetah also have their moments of snark.
110* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'': Has a cat that fits this trope in both the film and the book.
111-->'''Coraline Jones:''' [on the "Other" Mother] Why does she want me?\
112'''Cat:''' She wants something to love, I think. Something that isn't her. Or, maybe she'd just love something to eat.\
113'''Coraline Jones:''' Eat? That's ridiculous, mothers don't eat... daughters.\
114'''Cat:''' I don't know. How do you taste?\
115%%* ''WesternAnimation/{{Felidae}}'': Francis and [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Bluebeard]].
116* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Diego the ''Smilodon'' is easily the most sardonic of the gang. He ''is'' voiced by Creator/DenisLeary, though, so it's not that surprising.
117* ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'': Bagheera the panther is a big-time snarker.
118--->'''Baloo:''' Oh, stop worrying, Baggy, stop worrying, I'll take care of him!\
119'''Bagheera:''' [[SarcasmMode Yes, like you did when the monkeys kidnapped him, did you?]]
120** The villainous tiger Shere Khan is also a snarker, both in the original movie and as TheComicallySerious CorruptCorporateExecutive in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''.
121* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'': In the English dub by Disney, Jiji is prone to cracking smart remarks towards Kiki (who sometimes [[SnarkToSnarkCombat responds in kind]]). It doesn't help that he's voiced by Phil Hartman. This would be downplayed when Disney re-edited the film in 2010 to be closer to the original Japanese version (which averts this), as much of Hartman's snark-filled improv was cut.
122* Tai Lung, a snow leopard from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'', shows definite shades of this, particularly when meeting Po for the first time.
123-->'''Tai Lung''': What are you going to do, big guy? Sit on me?
124* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'': [[BigBad Scar]], though downplayed since he is far from the only "cat" in the film.
125-->'''Simba:''' I'm gonna be king of Pride Rock!\
126'''Scar:''' Oh goody.\
127'''Simba:''' My dad just showed me the whole kingdom! And I'm gonna rule it all!\
128'''Scar:''' Yes. Well, forgive me for not leaping for joy, bad back you know.\
129'''Simba:''' Hey uncle Scar! When I'm king, what'll that make you?\
130'''Scar:''' A monkey's uncle.
131* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells'': Pangur Ban is more of a SilentSnarker; she can't speak, but her confused or exasperated expressions speak volumes.
132* Chloe from ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets''.
133-->'''Chloe:''' Max, c'mon, I'm your friend, ok? And as your friend, I gotta be honest with you: I don't care about you or your problems.
134* The cat in ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'' is very snarky, although he's also very poetic, so it's ok.
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137[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
138* [[MeaningfulName Sassy]] from ''Film/HomewardBoundTheIncredibleJourney'' is almost constantly snarking, though Chance (one of the dogs), does do a fair amount of snarking back at her.
139* Binx from ''Film/HocusPocus'' has moments of this, although downplayed since he was originally human.
140* Cosmic Creeper, Ms. Price's familiar in ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'', is a SilentSnarker. Especially in the scene where she's learning to fly.
141%%* Grumpy Cat in ''Film/GrumpyCatsWorstChristmasEver''.
142* {{Inverted}} in the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' with StraightMan Prince T'Challa (aka the Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}) standing out in a WorldOfSnark.
143* Snowbell in the live-action adaptation of ''Film/StuartLittle'' is voiced by Creator/NathanLane, so of ''course'' he's a sarcastic bastard and has most of the funny lines in the movie.
144* The main villain of ''Film/CatsAndDogs'' basically bounces between being incredibly sarcastic and maniacal during the film. Most of the cats, except for his dumb henchman sidekick, are also rather snarky since in this particular universe, all cats are evil and all dogs are good.
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147[[folder:Literature]]
148%%* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Maurice, from ''Literature/TheAmazingMauriceAndHisEducatedRodents''.
149%%* The cat in ''Literature/{{Coraline}}''.
150%%* ''Literature/ElementalMasters'': Thomas the cat in ''Literature/ReservedForTheCat''. He's a victim of a ForcedTransformation, but there seems to be a certain psychological MorphicResonance.
151* Morwen's cats, from the ''Literature/EnchantedForestChronicles'', are practically an entire ''brigade'' of snarker cats. Morwen even notes that it's a good thing witches can only hear their own cats' comments.
152* Trials from ''Literature/InvisibleWerewolfDraculaMeetsVampireMummyFrankenstein''. When she isn't making [[HurricaneOfPuns painful puns,]] she's just plain rude.
153* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
154** [=McGonagall=] is pretty snarky when she's speaking to people she doesn't like. Her animagus form is a cat.
155** Hermione's pet cat, Crookshanks, doesn't have a speaking role, but [[https://www.pottermore.com/features/33-thoughts-crookshanks-must-have-had-during-prisoner-of-azkaban this Pottermore article]] has some of his thoughts during ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban''. They're very sassy, and show that he considers himself and Sirius to be the [[OnlySaneMan only sane creatures]] surrounded by idiots who don't realize that [[spoiler: Scabbers is an animagus]].
156%%* Austin from Creator/TanyaHuff's ''Literature/KeepersChronicles'' series.
157%%* The stray kitchen cat from ''Literature/TheLastUnicorn''.
158%%* Edgewood Dirk of ''Literature/MagicKingdomOfLandover''.
159%%* Khat ("There is nothing romantic about good spelling.") from ''Literature/{{Midnite}}''.
160* Tybalt, who is often referred to "King of Cats", in the ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' series. He is usually witty and snarky towards Toby.
161%%* Mogget from the ''Literature/OldKingdom'' series. Although he's actually a spirit bound into a cat form. The author may have [[InvokedTrope chosen that form for him because of the trope]].
162%%* The cat that lives with Nathan Ridgeway from ''Old Nathan''.
163* The ''Literature/TortallUniverse'' has Faithful in the ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness'' quartet. He was just as snarky to ''Literature/BekaCooper''.
164%%* Quite a few characters from ''Literature/WarriorCats''.
165* ''Literature/{{Bunnicula}}'': Chester is more notable for being a ConspiracyTheorist but he's also prone to eye-rolling quips when Harold's a little slow in keeping up with his theories.
166* ''Literature/YoungWizards'':
167** The Cat-Wizards of the companion ''Literature/FelineWizards'' series have developed an unofficial version of their BadassCreed for when they ''really'' [[SurroundedByIdiots aren't in the mood for the people they have to deal with]].
168--->I will meet the terminally clueless today, idiots, and those with hairballs for brains, and those whose ears need a good shredding before you can even get their attention. I do not have to be like them, even though I would dearly love to hit them hard enough to make the empty places in their heads echo ...
169** Tualha, a half-grown kitten from ''A Wizard Abroad'' who is a bard. An ''Irish'' bard. She's so bold that she'll even [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu snark in the Lone Power's face.]]
170* Graybar in ''[[Literature/TalesFromDimwoodForest Ragweed]]'' is considerably drier in personality than his associate, [[BigBad Silversides]].
171* The narrator of ''Literature/TheEndOfTheRaven'' is Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's cat, who adopts a rather ironic tone when discussing the events of ''Literature/TheRaven'' from his point of view.
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174[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
175%%* Cat from ''Series/RedDwarf'', especially towards [[ButtMonkey Rimmer]].
176* Salem, from ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', is the snarkiest character in the show, though it's unknown how much of that is from his time as a human.
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179[[folder:Music]]
180* The Creator/JoeIconis song "Party Hat" is about an IntrovertedCatPerson who plans to dress up her cat and dances with him to cope with her loneliness. Halfway through the song, the cat himself catches onto her plan, and while he complies to make her happy, he keeps complaining about her in a deadpan tone while she's in full StepfordSmiler mode.
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183[[folder:Radio]]
184* Humphrey the Downing Street Cat, as portrayed in the BBC Radio 4 series ''Radio/PoliticalAnimals'', elaborately takes the piss out of his famous [[UsefulNotes/JohnMajor human]] [[UsefulNotes/TonyBlair owners]].
185* The title character of 1996 science fiction comedy series ''Radio/SeymourTheFractalCat'' is pretty snarky, though he could have picked it up from any of the show's other major snarkers: his two previous owners and the computer that granted him sentience.
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188%%[[folder:Theatre]]
189%%* Moppet and Poppet in the opera ''Myth/PaulBunyan'' are snarkers in a philosophical way, quoting ''Theatre/PeerGynt''.
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192[[folder:Video Games]]
193* The Cheshire Cat from ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'' personifies the snarkishness, although "Snark" in that game has a quite different meaning.
194-->'''The Cheshire Cat:''' Here's a riddle. When is a croquet mallet like a billy club? I'll tell you: whenever you want it to be.
195* Felicity from ''[[VideoGame/BArk2021 B.ARK]]'' is as snarky as other felines come and go (which is really saying something).
196* Carol from ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'' is pretty snarky.
197-->''Carol:'' Well this stinks, how are we going to get more money?\
198''Lilac:'' We'll think of something. What I want to know is why Spade's working for Mayor Zao.\
199''Carol:'' Mm, buttloads of cash.
200* [[spoiler:Sissel]] from ''VideoGame/GhostTrick'' is is a very cool-headed, somewhat phlegmatic person who is also witty and does not hesitate to drop a sardonic comment now and then, though [[spoiler: even he doesn't find out he's a cat until the very end of the game.]]
201* ''VideoGame/GibbousACthulhuAdventure'': Kitteh by light years, especially once the Necronomicon gives her speech.
202* ''VideoGame/TheJackboxPartyPack'': Mayonnaise, the feline host of "Split the Room" in ''Party Pack 5'', occasionally makes snarky asides when describing the set-up for a scenario.
203* Kyle Kitcat, from ''VideoGame/KyleAndLucyWonderworld'', is described as a snarker in his official character art.
204* Sulpher, from ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlRevis'', isn't the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Mana of]] [[DeadpanSnarker Snark]], but only because [[spoiler:he's actually an ordinary house cat.]]
205* ''VideoGame/NexomonExtinction'': Coco crosses this trope with SnarkyNonhumanSidekick. He's always ready to make remarks about various RPG cliches and the actions of those around him.
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208[[folder:Web Animation]]
209* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Blake is a cat-type [[LittleBitBeastly faunus]], and fittingly she's the team-member who's most often letting loose with a snarky remark (usually at [[RichBitch Weiss]]).
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212[[folder:Web Comics]]
213%%* Krosp in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius''. Also a SnarkyNonHumanSidekick.
214%%* Charlene and Leonard in ''Webcomic/{{Horndog}}''.
215%%* Grape Jelly Sandwich, and to a lesser extent Maxwell in ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}''
216%%* Spark of ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' mostly prefers to make lame puns.
217* ''Webcomic/LolaAndMrWrinkles'': Mr. Wrinkles has no problem with being sarcastic around Lola, such as calling her "Sherlock" after she doesn't immediately understand why (being a Sphynx cat) he's not happy about the snow.
218* ''Webcomic/{{Parisa}}'': Loreli is a cat-like [[FunnyAnimal Parisi]], complete with cat ears poking out through her hood.. She is rather sarcastic, to the point of cutting off lengthy explanations by spouting laconics just before chapter 4.
219%%* Vanex from ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}''.
220* Percy the cat from ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' is quite snarky too. Naturally, she's paired with an idiotic dog.
221* Webcomic/{{Forestdale}} has Izabell Carroll, a ten year old tabby cat with plenty of sarcastic tendencies.
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224[[folder:Web Original]]
225%%* This is a [[http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/1dc/118/1dc118f3-ba9c-43fd-975b-37d5d5d11b98 frequent]] [[http://m-27.com/wp-content/lol/funny-pictures-sarcastic-symphony-cat.jpg theme]] with WebOriginal/LOLCats.
226* [[http://www.grumpycats.com/ Tardar Sauce the Grumpy Cat,]] source of [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/grumpy-cat/photos many a sarcastic]] ImageMacro. Even better, she just naturally looks that way all the time in RealLife.
227-->[[MemeticMutation "I had fun once. It was awful."]]
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230[[folder:Web Videos]]
231%%* Sylvester, from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFMQEdWU6NQ this]] Website/YouTube video.
232* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKffm2uI4dk Sad Cat Diary]] has cats writing entries into their diaries of things they consider tragic, with such entries stating how their food is a little less full, how the authorities wouldn't open the door to the garden, or how the authorities had removed the black pants. Contrasted with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw1C5T-fH2Y Sad Dog Diary]], which has entries that call the dogs' owners "Dearest Human" and lament that they don't know if "Dearest Human" cleans their genitals or knows how to poop. Also, while they trust their cat friends, the [[CatsAreMean cats are assholes]] to the dogs.
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235[[folder:Western Animation]]
236* Socrates from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresFromTheBookOfVirtues'' is a snarky bobcat.
237* Gumball Watterson from ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' acts as the show's number one DeadpanSnarker most of the time. His mom can sometimes get in on the act, too.
238* Rita of ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' is a snarky, SugarAndIcePersonality, JerkWithAHeartOfGold alley cat, "perfectly mismatched" with her BigFriendlyDog best friend Runt.
239%%* Aurelia from ''WesternAnimation/BooBoomTheLongWayHome''.
240%%* Proud Heart Cat from ''WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s''
241* The cat half of ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' is as acerbic as the dog half is innocent and dimwitted.
242* Garfield ([[RunningGag again!]]), in ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' -- Lorenzo Music's deadpan delivery is what sells it.
243%%* Fluffy Lopart from ''WesternAnimation/HandyManny'' is a [[SilentSnarker non-talking example]].
244* Sebastian from ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussycats'' is yet another non-talking example. His suppressed chuckling at Alexandra's misfortunes is quite frequent.
245* Cat from ''Literature/LittleBear'' is the snarkiest member of the main cast.
246* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': Dodsworth was a very short-lived Warner Bros. character, appearing in only two shorts. He was a lazy, obese cat with Sheldon Leonard furnishing his snarks. As he allows an army of mice to steal food past him: "One 'o these days, I'm gonna have to get a mousetrap."
247%%* Jean Pat from ''WesternAnimation/MiretteInvestigates''.
248* Opalescence from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. The timing of her meows and [[SilentSnarker facial expressions]] combined give off this trope's feel. This applies especially well to "Sweet and Elite", where Rarity keeps talking to Opal about various things and Opal almost constantly responds in a SilentSnarker type way. Also the time that Sweetie Belle wonders aloud if she could be good with animals; Opal slices off part of her mane with AudibleSharpness and smirks as if to say "Lol, U mad?" The only thing is, she is only like this when Fluttershy isn't around. When Fluttershy ''is'' around, Opal becomes a perfect little cat.
249* Salem (again!) in ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries'' is just as snarky as his live-action counterpart.
250* Azrael in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'', though he snarks in meows and may not even ''be'' snarking.
251* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': [=SpongeBob's=] pet snail, Gary, who is analogous to a cat, and whose facial expressions unambiguously convey his thoughts about all the goings-on.
252* Doctor T'Ana from ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' is a sentient felinoid known as a Caitian. She has an irritable personality and stands out as a DeadpanSnarker, even aboard the WorldOfSnark that is the U.S.S. ''Cerritos''.
253%%* Custard from the 2003 ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' version
254* Shere Khan ([[RuleOfThree again!]]), in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', this time as a [[TheComicallySerious serious]], [[PragmaticVillainy pragmatic]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive ruthless businesscat]] rather than a jungle predator.
255%%* Hanna-Barbera's ''WesternAnimation/TopCat''
256%%* Bartleby from ''WesternAnimation/TrueAndTheRainbowKingdom'', although his intentions are always for the better.
257* Luxor from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tutenstein}}'' combines this trope with ServileSnarker; he's usually very diplomatic about his human companions' failings, but he will occasionally make a quip about it.
258* In ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'', Katie's cat Cali often huffs or rolls her eyes at the others' antics.
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