After four long years, it's time forto take a well deserved nap.With nearly 400 posts (and more than three times that number of screencaps and cat appearances noted), there are simply no more cats in horror movies and television left to celebrate.Apart from one, that is: Ser Pounce from the excellent "Game of Thrones" TV series. One last feline actor of note, even if he doesn't really do anything. He's a cat, so what do you expect?We did intentionally omit three movies (which have strikethroughs in the A-Z) due to the subject matter, but other bloggers have mentioned them recently and spared us from the unhappiness. Nobody wants to see cruelty to animals whether it's fake or not, certainly not us.As this is the final post for a while,wish to take this opportunity to give a long overdue shoutout to the other bloggers who share our obsession.Linda Kay's http://www.cinemacats.com – has received the baton (not to mention the catnip mouse) and will continue to collect together the notable (and not so notable) feline actors in ALL genres of movies and television. It's a very entertaining and informative site. Check it out!Anne Billson's http://www.catsonfilm.net – hasn't been updated recently, but it's also full of interesting information and high-resolution pictures.Additionally, there have been quite a few blog posts about cats in horror movies.Our allies athave some "Horror Cats" articles:has several rather amusing Top Ten lists:And various other bloggers have continued to add more of the same:Last, but certainly not least, is our good friend Nicholas Tana, the creator of http://www.horrorcats.com and http://hellskitty.com – a fantastic horror-comedy webseries, comicbook, and upcoming movie featuring a possessed cat and her caregiver's struggle to find a girlfriend.R.I.P. Angel , the star of theshow, who sadly passed away last month.Since everyone already knows that the internet is powered by cats, there have been scores of YouTube videos, forum posts, Facebook groups, and now there's even a documentary dedicated to "Cats in Horror Movies" (as a special feature included in Arrow's Vincent Price blu-ray collection). It's certainly not like there aren't enough cats to go around!!!It's great that so much interest still remains in this extremely niche subject. What's even better is that there may be a couple of new horror movies featuring cats in significant roles again eventually.For now, however, we're feeling very tired. We're going to eat a bag of tuna treats, drink some milk, and snuggle down in our baskets.Meow!