Orlando (fictional cat)


Orlando is the fictional eponymous hero of the series of 19 illustrated children's books written by Kathleen Hale between 1938 and 1972, issued by various publishers including Country Life and Puffin Picture Books. The series involves a marmalade cat named Orlando, and his adventures with his family and wife named Grace.

Background

The Orlando books were created by Kathleen Hale for her two children, and Orlando was inspired by their real-life cat Orlando. When Country Life first published Orlando : A Camping Holiday, it became an instant success. Kathleen Hale then continued the series, giving Orlando a magic carpet in 1958, and ended the series with Orlando and the Water Cats.

Plot

Orlando's family consist of his wife Grace, and three kittens: Blanche, Pansy and Tinkle. The family, especially Orlando, get involved in many adventures together and make friends as they do so. They can range from going to the moon, becoming a replacement judge or to keeping a large black poodle dog.

Characters

There are many characters in the Orlando series, many of them minor. Some of the minor characters reappear in different books in the series, while others appear once.

Major Characters

Books in the series are:
In 1994, a stamp featuring Orlando the Marmalade Cat was released. A one-penny stamp, it shows Orlando writing what is possibly a letter with a quill. The foreground shows green wallpaper.