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Win Cats in Cartoons Bundle by The Cartoon Museum

Competition open from 7 Apr 2025 to 7 Jun 2025

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5 April – September 2025

From Garfield to Simon’s Cat, Krazy Kat to Bagpuss and everything in between, there is a long line of iconic cartoon cats. For the first time The Cartoon Museum is collecting the greatest cats to grace British comics, newspapers and magazines in one to explore why people love cats so much and what cats tell us about life. 

To celebrate Cats in Cartoons we are giving away to one lucky winner a bundle worth over £130!

The bundle includes:

Bagpuss Warmies® Bagpuss® Cat is a fully heatable soft toy that can be heated in a microwave to provide hours of soothing warmth and comfort. This pink and luxuriously soft plush design is gently scented with relaxing lavender and can be reheated time and time again. Warmies® Bagpuss® Cat is weighted, warming, scented and super cuddly, making it an ideal gift for all ages!
Two adult tickets (annual passes)
Admits the holder to visit The Cartoon Museum as many times as they wish within one calendar year (please check website for opening times). Does not cover workshops or special events, for which there is an additional charge).
Garfield Book
Jim Davis’ famous cat takes on his many adventures in life turning a withering eye to his human companion and expressing how we all feel with his unique dry wit. A triple helping of Garfield humour.
Ronald Searle greetings card pack
Ronald Searle (1920-2011) grew up in Cambridge and was trained at Cambridge College of Arts and Technology. He went on to become one of Britain’s most popular and celebrated graphic artists, best known for his illustrations for the St Trinian’s and Molesworth book series, as well as cartoons in publications including The New Yorker. This new card collection showcases his brilliantly idiosyncratic cat drawings.
Two exclusive prints by Holly T Burrows
Commissioned by The Cartoon Museum, Holly visited Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and met some of the cats awaiting adoption. Whilst there she sketched a number of the cats and kittens and has created a range of merchandise to be sold exclusively at The Cartoon Museum with profits split between The Cartoon Museum and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.

The exhibition will feature over 100 cartoons and comics featuring cats, including works by significant and well-known artists such as Louis Wain, Axel Scheffler, Ronald Searle, William Heath Robinson, Simon Tofield, Anthony Smith, Gemma Correll, and Hunt Emerson, and featuring favourite characters including Garfield and Bagpuss. Find out where the term ‘fat cat’ came from, see the crazy contraption Heath Robinson devised so his cat ‘Saturday Morning’ could feed himself, and discover the anarchic anthropomorphic influence of Louis Wain. 

Throughout the exhibition we will also explore the work Battersea Dogs and Cats Home does to protect and advocate for the welfare of cats, with interviews with staff taking visitors behind the scenes of their London cattery, which combined with the charities two other centres, benefits over 2000 cats per year. Staff from Battersea will share insight into the essential work they do on a daily basis and their stories from their time at the London centre, as well as highlighting how visitors can get involved in caring for cats themselves.

Cats are a wonderful companion through life, and a favourite pet and muse for many artists. The image of a cat can provide strength and power, and we will delve into the role of cats in artwork about social issues – such as their prevalence in LGBTQ+ pop culture, or as a proxy for greedy business executives. Sometimes cartoons focus on the sillier and more individualist aspects of their character, and artworks featuring the sardonic wit of Garfield, or the trials and tribulations of Simon’s Cat as he looks for more food! Cats illustrate the duality of nature – at times fun and loving, and at times fiercely independent. If you are a cat lover, make sure to join us for this celebration of all things feline in 2025.

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