John Crookshanks King was born in 1806.
Crookshanks (Hermione Granger's cat from the Harry Potter series), featured mainly in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, is a male. If you read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione always refers to Crookshanks as 'he'.
Yes, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban, J.K Rowling introduces Crookshanks, Hermione's ginger cat, into the series.
Hermione's fluffy ginger cat, who is actually suggested to be part-Kneazle (a magical creature similar to a cat that is highly intelligent). Crookshanks demonstrates himself to be intelligent in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by distrusting Ron's rat Scabbers (actually the traitor Peter Pettigrew disguised in his Animagus form) and working with Sirius Black (who is innocent of the crimes for which he was convicted). Ron dislikes Crookshanks with a passion, frequently insulting him and accusing him of attacking his rat.
Crookshanks was Hermione Granger's pet cat. He is half-Kneazle,[1]as evidenced by his lion-like appearance, ability to solve problems on his own without aid or teaching, and clear dislike of and ability at recognising untrustworthy persons (even if they are transfigured).
Crookshanks is orange.
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John Crookshanks King was born in 1806.
John Crookshanks King died in 1882.
Yes Crookshanks belonged to Hermione Granger. Crookshanks is half a cat and half a kneazle.
Crookshanks belongs to Hermione Granger.
No.
Hermione Granger has a half-cat half-kneazle named Crookshanks.
Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series has a cat named Crookshanks.
Crookshanks
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a tabby