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This article is about pet cats. For other uses, see Cat (disambiguation).
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Cats are monsters that require 5 Slayer to damage. In order to obtain a pet cat, a player must complete Gertrude's Cat to get a kitten from Gertrude. Their first kitten is free. Each kitten after that costs 100 coins, although players cannot own more than one kitten at a time. If players have an activated ring of charos, obtained during the Garden of Tranquillity quest, then they are able to charm Gertrude into allowing them to choose what colour kitten they receive while purchasing a kitten. Otherwise, players get a kitten of a random colour.

If a kitten or cat catches 100 rats, Gertrude awards the player with a cat training medal, which is a medium task in the Varrock Tasks set.

A clockwork cat is a separate item, which can be made on a Crafting table 4 in the workshop of a player-owned house or can be bought from other players.

Main drops[]

Item Quantity Rarity GE price
BonesBones1Always266
Raw beast meatRaw beast meat1Always500

Growth and care[]

Pet Cat

A player stroking a cat

Cats have several growth stages. Players can use the summoning interface to find information about their pet cat while it is following them, such as its hunger and its growth. The growth time is cumulative, not sequential, so picking up your pet does not reset the timer leading into the next stage.

  • Kitten
    • A pet kitten needs food. If its hunger reaches 100%, it runs away in search of food. Any raw fish, cooked fish, or a bucket of milk can be used to feed a kitten. Additionally, players can feed their kitten at a pet feeder in a player-owned house. When a kitten gets hungry, players receive a series of messages in their chat box alerting them.
    • Unlike other pets, kittens also need attention. Players must periodically "interact" with a kitten, otherwise it gets lonely and runs away. Stroking a cat requires no items. However, if players wish to play with their kitten, they must use a ball of wool on it, which does not consume the ball of wool, or equip a toy mouse and select the "Play" option. A kitten can also catch rats via the Chase-vermin option, but has a success rate of 15%. When a kitten is about to run away due to loneliness, players receive a message in their chat box alerting them.
    • Players may own only one kitten at a time. Kittens cannot be stored in a menagerie of a player-owned house.
    • Players can also dismiss their kitten from the Interact-with menu using the Shoo-away option.
  • Cat
    • After two and a half hours of following a player, a kitten grows into an adult cat, which no longer needs food or attention. Players are still able to interact with adult cats. The cat's success rate at catching rats increases to 50%.
    • Players can sell their cat to civilians in West Ardougne in exchange for 100 death runes. This amount increases to 200 death runes if the player has completed the easy task set from the Ardougne Tasks. Players do not need to be wearing their Ardougne cloak in order to get the bonus runes.
    • Players may own more than one cat at a time by storing them in a menagerie in a player-owned house and getting a new kitten from Gertrude.
  • Overgrown cat
    • A cat eventually becomes an overgrown cat which cannot catch rats any more, but can still be sold in West Ardougne.
    • Players can turn their overgrown cat into a wily cat in Port Sarim, if they have completed the Ratcatchers quest.
    • Once a cat becomes overgrown, players may obtain a new kitten from Gertrude without storing the overgrown cat in a menagerie.
    • There is no limit to the number of overgrown cats which players may own at a time. Overgrown cats of the same colour stack in the bank.
  • Wily cat (requires Ratcatchers quest)
    • Wily cats do not need attention, but if they don't get it, they become unfriendly when players attempt to interact with them.
    • Wily cats have the highest success rate of catching rats. They can also catch Kalphite Larvae and butterflies, although no experience is awarded for it.
    • Wily cats which have not caught any rats for a random amount of time become lazy cats, independent of how much players interact with them.
    • Players may own only one wily or lazy cat outside of the menagerie at a time. Players may store additional wily or lazy cats in a menagerie in a player-owned house.
  • Lazy cat
    • Lazy cats catch rats with the same success rate as a normal adult cat.
    • Lazy cats can be re-trained back into wily cats by interacting with them (stroking, using a ball of wool or toy mouse, or chasing rats).
    • Players may own only one wily or lazy cat outside of the menagerie at a time. Players may store additional wily or lazy cats in a menagerie in a player-owned house.

Quests[]

A cat of any kind, including a kitten, is required for a number of quests, including Icthlarin's Little Helper and its sequels, Smoking Kills, A Tail of Two Cats, Do No Evil, and Crocodile Tears. Ratcatchers requires a kitten or a normal adult cat only. Overgrown cats do not work for Ratcatchers, since they cannot catch rats.

A pet kitten or cat is also required for the Freeing Evil Dave sub-quest of Recipe for Disaster, one of the rewards of which is the ability to turn a kitten or cat into a hellcat. Hellcats (and their variants) can also be used for quests which require cats.

Another special cat variant, the purple cat, is unlocked via the purple cat miniquest, which is available after completing Swept Away. Purple cats (and their variants) can also be used for quests which require cats.

Varieties[]

Colour Kitten Adult Overgrown
Chathead NPC Chathead NPC Chathead NPC
Black Pet kitten (black) chathead Pet kitten (black) pet Pet cat (black) chathead Pet cat (black) pet Overgrown cat (black) chathead Overgrown cat (black) pet
Black and white Pet kitten (white and black) chathead Pet kitten (white and black) pet Pet cat (white and black) chathead Pet cat (white and black) pet Overgrown cat (white and black) chathead Overgrown cat (white and black) pet
White Pet kitten (white) chathead Pet kitten (white) pet Pet cat (white) chathead Pet cat (white) pet Overgrown cat (white) chathead Overgrown cat (white) pet
White and blue Pet kitten (white and blue) chathead Pet kitten (white and blue) pet Pet cat (white and blue) chathead Pet cat (white and blue) pet Overgrown cat (white and blue) chathead Overgrown cat (white and blue) pet
Brown and white Pet kitten (white and brown) chathead Pet kitten (white and brown) pet Pet cat (white and brown) chathead Pet cat (white and brown) pet Overgrown cat (white and brown) chathead Overgrown cat (white and brown) pet
Brown Pet kitten (brown) chathead Pet kitten (brown) pet Pet cat (brown) chathead Pet cat (brown) pet Overgrown cat (brown) chathead Overgrown cat (brown) pet

Dialogue[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

Cat death

A cat being killed

  • When talking to one's cat, the player may say "What's new kitty?", which may be a reference to the 1965 film What's New Pussycat?.
  • When trying to use an alchemy spell on a kitten or a cat, a player will get the message "You can't do that to a defenceless kitten!" or "You can't do that to a defenceless cat!", respectively.
  • If you ask an adult cat "How old are you now?" it will reply, "I'm not too old, and not too young, in fact I think I'm just right," which is a reference to Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
  • During the mindspike glitch, it was proven that cats have 120 life points, and will attack back if they are attacked by players.
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