Lerwis Carroll didn't specify the Cheshire Cat's colour, but in his coloured illustrations of him, John Tenniel depicts him as brown. (see related link, below)
In Disney's 1951 animation the Cheshire Cat is pink with purple stripes and in Tim Burton's 2010 movie he is grey with blue stripes.
Perhaps the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland grins because it's amused by the foolishness of people.The origins of the phrase 'grinning like a Cheshire cat' are unknown, but there are several theories. According to Martin Gardner, in his Annotated Alice, the two leading theories are:A sign painter in Cheshire (the county, by the way, where Carroll was born) painted grinning lions on the sign boards of inns in the area.Cheshire cheeses were at one time molded in the shape of a grinning cat.
In Alice in Wonderland Alice meets a Cheshire cat.`Please would you tell me,' said Alice, a little timidly, for she was not quite sure whether it was good manners for her to speak first, `why your cat grins like that?'`It's a Cheshire cat,' said the Duchess, `and that's why.The Cheshire Cat is a tabby British shorthair cat.
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You might be confusing two different sayings; 'grinning like a Cheshire cat' and 'the cat who got the cream'. The cats in both these sayings sound pretty happy, but they are not connected. In Alice in Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat doesn't have any cream.
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Red and yellow
black and white
Green and red
There are two cats in Alice in Wonderland. Alice's pet cat is called Dinah, she stays in the real world and doesn't go to Wonderland with Alice. Alice frequently talks about her which frightens the animals she meets there. The other cat is the Cheshire Cat, who Alice meets in Wonderland. It is famous for appearing and disappearing, leaving just its enormous grin. It isn't Alice's, it belongs to the Duchess and doesn't have a name, it is simply known as the Cheshire Cat. To see Tenniel's and Disney's pictures of Dinah and the Cheshire Cat, follow the Related Links below.
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Cats can be so many different colors that it is hard to list. There are gray cats, black cats, white cats, brown cats, golden cats, cream-colored cats, rose-colored cats, and even blue cats! Then there are the cats that have mixtures, like the stripped tabby, the patched calico, or the torbie, a mixture of both. Different breeds of cats can have even stranger patterns. For example, the Siamese and Himalayan breeds tend to be a cream color with darker patches on their face, ears, paws, and tail.