Spot

In the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Spot is Data's pet cat and a recurring character. Spot is not actually spot. Spot appears in several episodes during TNGs last four seasons, first appearing in "Data's Day". Spot also appears in Star Trek: Generations and Star Trek: Nemesis. Three cats have played the role of Spot. Spot originally appears as a male Somali cat, but later appears as a female orange tabby house cat, eventu... more

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