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Tom is an anthropomorphic cat.

Description

Tom is an anthropomorphic cat who might work for a lumber company that once loaned lumber and barbed wire to Marcus Mouse. At any rate, in 1930, he was sent by Mr Shingle, either an employee or owner of a lumber company, to collect payment from Marcus for the loan.

Behind the scenes

Tom first appeared in a strip of Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers initially released on November the 1st, 1930, where little information about him is derived other than that he was sent by Mr Shingle from "the lumber co." to Marcus Mouse's house to collect payment from him on a loan. This is the only known appearance of the cat "Tom", but he may have appeared other times. In many of these early Mickey Mouse strips, many cat characters appeared with roughly the same design. Among these cats were Kat Nipp from Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp, Spongeface from Mickey Mouse, Boxing Champion, and, of course, Tom from Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers. The identities of these cats can be quite confusing, as is evident by the fact that INDUCKS claims that it was Kat Nipp who appeared in the November the 1st strip of Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers, even though the text clearly identifies him as "Tom."[1]

Curiously, a cat appeared in the earlier When The Cat's Away named Tom Cat. This Tom, similarly to the Tom of Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers, is sometimes identified as being the same character as Kat Nipp, despite the different names.[2]

Tom certainly does share some similarities with Kat Nipp. Both wear overalls and a hat. Both are black cats. As to whether or not this means they are the same character is certainly debatable.

Curiously, even Peg-Leg Pete was once saddled with the name "Tom." The first strip of Mickey Mouse in Death Valley identified the cat that later strips would name "Pete" as "Terrible Tom the Vile Villain." Pete would be referred to as Tom yet again in Officer Duck, where he was given the alias of "Tiny Tom."

The many feline characters named "Tom" may be entirely coincidental, as tom-cat is a term often used to refer to male domestic cats.

Many unnamed cats of similar design appeared in early Mickey Mouse strips, making it a possibility that some of them are Tom. Notably, the strip of Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers initially released on November the 12th, 1930 features a cat with a hat and clothing near identical to Tom, yet it is unclear if it was intended to be him or not.

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