Cat Chaos
‘Cat Chaos Celebrity Edition’ card game by Ginger Fox Ltd., 2017.
Cat Chaos Celebrity Edition is a card game for children or adults, especially cat-lovers, produced by Ginger Fox Games featuring 25 humourous cat-puns of famous people, or feline celebrities. Everyone plays at once in this quick thinking game and the object is to collect sets of four identical cards, making it easy to learn. See the Rules►
Above: ‘Cat Chaos Celebrity Edition’ card game produced by Ginger Fox Games for Hacche Retail Ltd, 2017. 100 cards in sets of 4 identical cards + rules in box.
By Matt Probert
United Kingdom • Member since March 02, 2012
I have adored playing cards since before I was seven years old, and was brought up on packs of Waddington's No 1. As a child I was fascinated by the pictures of the court cards.
Over the next fifty years I was seduced by the artwork in Piatnik's packs and became a collector of playing cards.
Seeking more information about various unidentified packs I discovered the World of Playing Cards website and became an enthusiastic contributor researching and documenting different packs of cards.
I describe my self as a playing card archaeologist, using detective work to identify and date obscure packs of cards discovered in old houses, flea markets and car boot sales.
Activity for Cat Chaos
Sign in to comment or save this article.
Related Articles
Question and Answer Games
A card game called “Impertinent Questions and Pertinent Answers” was launched in the early 1920s by ...
Forfeits
Forfeits party card game by Merit Games, J & L Randall Ltd, c.1950.
Pranks & Mimics for the Party
Pranks & Mimics for the Party, 1950s.
One Penny Games 2
One Penny Card Games, 1900-1910, mostly anonymous 'Snap' games and made in Germany.
Ups & Downs
Ups and Downs humorous card game published in UK by A. N. Myers, c.1885.
Biff! Bang!! Wallop!!!
Biff! Bang!! Wallop!!! family card game published by H.P. Gibson & Sons Ltd, 1939.
Change for a Sovereign
Change for a Sovereign published by J Evans & Sons and printed by Kronheim & Co.
Oppo
Oppo, a game of opposites, published by J. Jaques & Son, Ltd, c.1920s.
The White Cat
The White Cat, a game of cats, kittens & mice, published by Jaques & Son, c.1860s.
On Spec
“On Spec” is a round game based on selling stocks and shares, published by John Jaques & Son, c.1920...
Victory
“Victory” by Pepys Games, a splendid game with caricatures of British and German leaders, published ...
The Perishers
The Perishers, based on the TV cartoon series, published by Pepys in 1974.
Anonymous Snap game
Anonymous “Snap” game from the late 19th century.
Motor Handicap
‘The Motor Handicap’ card game published by Philpott & Co. Ltd, Surbiton, 1920s.
District Messenger
District Messengers were uniformed young men wearing little pill-box hats and mounted on bicycles wh...
Mr Chad
Anonymous ‘Mr Chad’ card game, 1940s.
Most Laughable Thing on Earth
The Most Laughable Thing on Earth, or, A Trip to Paris published by H. G. Clarke & Co., London, c.18...
The Virtue of Princes
The Virtue of Princes, 1938.
Oh I Say! Snap
The screamingly funny “Oh I Say!” Snap game, c.1920.
Jolly Jack Tar Snap
Jolly Jack Tar Snap made in England, 1920s.
Most Popular
Our top articles from the past 60 days

Rheyzki adelia Putri
24 January 2026, 12:17SavedSaved this article to Rheyzki adelia Putri's Collection