Nature Cat

2015
4.4
243 reviews
TV-Y
Rating
Eligible
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Season 5 episodes (5)

1 The Queen of the Night/Space Rocks
9/11/17
Season-only
The Queen of the Night: Sweet jumping gerbils! Tonight is the one night a year that the Queen of the Night cactus blooms but the flower only lasts for a few hours! Daisy has always wanted to go to the desert to see it. But to find the flower in the great big desert – and in time – Nature Cat and the gang are sure going to need some help from new friends. Space Rocks: Nature Cat and his pals are on a top-secret, extremely important mission to find a real space rock for Squeeks’ rock collection. Finding a real space rock is not the easiest thing in the world to do, in fact it's very hard, but that doesn't deter Nature Cat and the gang from looking all over the four corners of their neighborhood!
2 Croak and Swagger/Puddle Pool Party
9/12/17
Season-only
Croak and Swagger: Nature Cat leads his friends to the pond for a day of listening to one of the most amazing spring sounds: the bullfrog croak! At the pond, amid the bullfrog croaks, the gang hears another sound: someone crying! Nature Cat finds the cries coming from Warren the Bullfrog, who is very sad because he doesn’t know how to croak. What kind of bullfrog is he? It’s up to Nature Cat and his pals to help Warren get his croak back! Puddle Pool Party
Squeeks: is so excited because today she has invited her pals to a puddle in the woods for a Puddle Pool Party! Arriving in the woods with their bathing suits on and pool toys at the ready, the gang finds a big problem, the puddle is gone! Squeeks is heartbroken, she really had her mind set on a puddle pool party. Where did the puddle go?
3 The Glow Games/Have a Grape Day
9/13/17
Season-only
The Glow Games: Here we go again, Ronald! Tonight Ronald challenges Nature Cat and his friends to compete in the Glow Games! The first team to find three bioluminescent creatures wins the game as well as the Golden Glow Trophy! Nature Cat and his pals are ready to compete; they are not scared of Ronald! But they have one question first, what is bioluminescence? Have a Grape Day
Man-oh-man-oh-man! It’s Grape Day! Hooray! Led by Squeeks, the gang is on their way to the grape patch because today the grapes will finally be ripe and ready to eat! Squeeks cannot wait for grape tacos, grape fricassee, grape suzette, grape flambé! But all their excitement comes screeching to a halt when the gang sees the sight before them: the whole grape patch has been overtaken by weeds, everywhere! How could this have happened? Ronald!?!?!
4 Flamingo-A-Go-Go/What a Tangled Web
9/14/17
Season-only
Flamingo-a-go-go: While playing a game of nature I-spy, Squeeks spies something… pink?! Pink? What in nature is pink? Upon a closer look, the gang finds the source of the pink color, Lola, a flamingo who lost her flock while they were on their way to a new home. Lola doesn’t remember where their new home was going to be! It’s up to Nature Cat and his pals to find Lola’s new home, while learning a little bit about flamingos along the way. What a Tangled Web: Oh no, Nature Cat is really sad today! It seems that someone has been taking all his cat toys, most recently Mr. Silly Sock! How can they find out who the cat toy thief is? Daisy gets an idea to catch the thief, inspired by Wanda the spider who has a web in Daisy’s garden.
5 The Shellersons/Only the Shadow Knows
9/15/17
Season-only
The Shellersons: On a trip to Barrel Cactus National Park to enjoy nature in all its glorious splendor, Nature Cat and his pals encounter Shelby, a very sad desert tortoise. Today is Shelby’s Shellerson Family Reunion party, but none of the other Shellerson members have shown up! Nature Cat vows to help Shelby and find his family members, “The Shellerson Family Reunion will go on!” Only The Shadow Knows: As Daisy, Hal and Squeeks are having a blast making shadow puppets, Nature Cat is just sitting in a tree, watching and waiting, waiting and watching. For what? It seems that yesterday, Norman the Squirrel appeared in the same tree Nature Cat sits in now, took a look at the ground, and said that if Nature Cat wants to see something “unbelievably incredibly amazingly Nature Cat-y!” he has to be in the same spot at the same time tomorrow. Nature Cat isn’t moving until he sees something “unbelievably incredibly amazingly Nature Cat-y!”

About this show

Nature Cat investigates and explores nature with the help of his animal friends, while encouraging children ages 3 to 8 to get outside, connect with the natural world and understand the need for environmental conservation.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
243 reviews
Me_TJ_&_MrB
January 31, 2020
My son has Down Syndrome and just loves to watch this show. It has taught him so many things because he likes that they say Nature Cat and friends are cartoons and to stay safe & not do certain things because it is a cartoon. He feels like he can enjoy the show and learn from it. Since he started watching he has planted a terrarium, grown crystals, mined for minerals, learned about the weather, cloud formations, humidity etc.The list goes on an on and so will my thanks long after the show ends♥️
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CK Kirton-Niner
January 11, 2016
This show would be more suitable for the kids watching channels like Nickelodeon or Disney, these days. When our family watches PBS, we enjoy the educational values in shows like Wild Kratts and Zoboomafoo. Nature Cat, lacks the skill sets found in intellectual shows like Peg + Cat and Daniel Tiger... Even Odd Squad has more sustainability than this show teaching nonsense.
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Kola
June 13, 2018
Somewhat Bad And A Little Stupid But Has A Tiny Bit Of Good Concept This Show Brought Up Some Just SOME Of The Good/Bad Of Pbs Kids. Although My 3 Year Old Friend Loves Watching It, I Dont Hate It But I Could Watch It (only when im not that pissed actually its A LITTLE good
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