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Cat Valentine
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Gender:

Female

Hair Color:

Red (dyed)

Eye Color:

Brown

Height:

5'2 1/2" (159 cm)

Weight:

90 lbs

Address:

TBA

Occupation(s):

Babysitter

Aliases:

TBA

Family & Friends:

Sam Puckett (Friend; Co-worker)

Mrs. Valentine (Mother)

Mr. Valentine (Father)

Brother(s)

Cousin Jesse (Cousin)

Two Uncles (Uncles)

What's that supposed to mean?

Caterina "Cat" Valentine is one of the main characters of the show alongside Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy)

She is known as a ditzy, bubbly and cheerful person who rarely gets angry. When she gets offended she often exclaims, "What's that supposed to mean?!", although at this point it is unknown if she'll have the exact same characteristics that she does on Victorious.

Biography

Season One

Cat Valentine will buddy up with Sam Puckett in the pilot episode, and become a baybysitter with her roomate to fund their adventures.

Appearence and Personality

  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Hair Color: Dyed Magenta (Red Velvet)(or Blood Red)
  • Trademark: Red hair, Ditzy and Childlike
  • Height: 5"2 1/2 inches (159 cm) tall.

Cat originally explained that she dyed her hair red because it is the same color as a red velvet cupcake, which is her favorite dessert. However, in a more recent video, she explains that her brother thought she was an intruder when coming home late one night and smashed her head with a vase, resulting in her head bleeding. The blood seeped into her hair and stained it red. When Cat liked the color, she decided to dye it red permanently.&nbsp Cat is almost always cheerful, and is rarely in a bad mood. As an example, in Survival of the Hottest she states that, "I'm really hot, but I'm still in a good mood!", emphasizing the fact that she rarely gets angry or annoyed. On a few occasions, she is said to be bipolar. It is possible that she is just very random, excitable, and maybe a little insecure, which sometimes comes in handy. She stated in a TheSlap video (on Victorious), that her mom was a competitive breath holder while she was pregnant with her, which the many baffled doctors her family has visited state as a possible reason as to why she is the way she is. Ariana Grande, the actress who portrays her, says she feels Cat is a challenging character to play because her dizziness might make it hard for her to be seen as likable by the fans and that she works to make them understand Cat's personality. Cat also loves animals such as rabbits, hedgehogs and any animal that is fluffy and/or adorable.

She also seems to have a good sense of humor, though she often takes a compliment as if you mean it to be offensive until you clarify it with her. Her catchphrase is "What's that supposed to mean!?" because she gets offended easily. (This is exactly like Misty from Moody's Point, a parody of a teen drama/soap opera from the Amanda Show.) While Cat is very friendly, her sensitivity, energy and unusual thought processes make her somewhat difficult to be around without getting annoyed. Part of the dynamic she has with other characters is that they need to walk on eggshells around her, or else they risk getting her upset.

Cat's sweet personality has been displayed often throughout the series. She has an innocent demeanor and is often displayed as playful and harmless. While Cat is cheery, bubbly, upbeat, energetic, and is smiling most of the time, she can be somewhat absent-minded, random, and slightly naive. Despite this, she has been shown to have some intelligence. Her fun-loving personality is evident in her frequent giggling and laughing. Her absent-minded character can be off-task and distracted, which happens very offen. She can be very sensitive and her feelings are easily hurt, especially when yelling is involved. Her mental capacity has been called into question, as in Victorious Cat wass put in a hospital ward and had protection cubes put over her hands.

Cat is also very flirtatious. One of her flirting techniques is to poke boys in their stomach, around the belly button. Cat seems to enjoy spending time with boys and shows her naive nature when near them.

Relationships with Other Characters

Sam Puckett

(2013-Present: Friend; Roommate; Co-Worker)

Cat and Sam Become roommates in the pilot episode and create a babysitter business to fund their adventures.

Trivia

  • As of the episode Tori Goes Platinum on Victorious, it is known Cat is addicted to a candy called bibble. It is unknown if she has lost her addiction.
  • Cat will be the "Eccentric" character in the series.

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References

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