There is no profanity; the "darn" in the title is noted as a father's euphemism for a more colorful word found in the original novel.
This version is considered a "cute, clean story" with a strong moral worldview. That Darn Cat!
Designed for a more modern audience, this version includes cartoonish car chases, crashes, and explosions. There is no profanity; the "darn" in the
Features mild slapstick violence typical of the era, such as characters getting scratched by the cat or falling during a chase. Features mild slapstick violence typical of the era,
You may see some pipe smoking, which was common in 1960s films. 1997 Remake (Rated PG):
Contains mild obscenities and some "modern cynical" dialogue. Quick Facts & Trivia Parents guide - That Darn Cat! (1965) - IMDb
Though the kidnapping premise is present, it is often played for laughs with silly action sequences.