![]() ![]() Breed appearances can be hinted in the film adaption, but the art style makes some of them rather ambiguous: This is justified by " Cat Breeding Marches On" as in the late 80s to early 90s, when the first books were published, this usage was fairly common, and then the later books just rolled with it. Strangely, " European Shorthair " seems to be used as a synonym for "Domestic Shorthair/Longhair" (basically cats of mixed ancestry, also called "moggies"), despite the European Shorthair being a recognized breed. All Dogs Are Purebred: In an extremely rare cat case, most of the cats are explicitly described as being of one particular breed or another (exceptions being Francis and Joker).It's gained a notoriety because violent xenofiction novels are seldom adaptated into film (never mind animated film). ![]() In 1994, the first book was infamously adapted into a German animated film named Felidae. ![]() Also there are Russian translations of first and fourth book. Only Felidae, Felidae II, and Felidae V: Salve Roma! have been officially translated into English. There are eight books in the Felidae series: Felidae, Felidae II (also known as Felidae on the Road' or Francis), Cave Canem, Das Duell, Salve Roma!, Schandtat, Felipolis, and Göttergleich. There, he comes across a mystery involving the murders of several neighborhood cats. ![]() Francis is a cat who has moved with his owner to a city in Germany. Felidae is a 1989 crime fiction novel by the German-Turkish writer Akif Pirinçci. ![]()
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