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  1. Blofeld's Cat is a white blue-eyed Turkish Angora or Persian cat which belongs to the founder and head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It often sits in his lap, and is the only thing, animal or human, that Blofeld displays any real affection for.

  2. Christoph Waltz; he, identified as being of Austrian ancestry, is initially known by his birth name as "Franz Oberhauser", but reveals that he began using his mother's maiden name, "Blofeld", after faking his own death. Later, Bond disfigures him in an explosion, leaving him with a milky eye and a scar reminiscent of Pleasence's portrayal.

  3. Jul 7, 2008 · Blofeld doesn't even have a cat in the novels. In Finland we have this thing called "reilu meininki"

  4. May 9, 2010 · Blofeld = Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse origin, derived from "Blafelda, Blawefelle and Blauuefelda". Components of "blau" (blue) and "feld" (field) which fits contemporary German to mean "blue field". Now this might be a bit of a stretch, but Fleming might have picked "blo" for the stereotypical Nazi blue eyes/blond hair theme.

  5. Aug 6, 2005 · Blofeld's Cat's Name - posted in General Discussion: According to The Encyclopedia of the Cat, the name of the white cat used in YOLT and DAF was named Solomon. No mention was made of the other Blofeld cats from earlier on or NSNA.

  6. Adaptation Name Change: In contrast to the original novels and the previous films, Blofeld's real name is revealed to be Franz Oberhauser. "Blofeld" is his mother's maiden name, which he uses after symbolically rejecting the name his father gave him.

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  8. The cat in real life was named Solomon, don't know if he had a character name in the movie though!