Miss Kitty — Aristocrat's 50-Line Cat Pokie with Stacked Wilds

Miss Kitty pokie by Aristocrat — 50-line cat-themed reels with stacked wilds

Miss Kitty is the pokie Aristocrat built for players who like their reels busy. Released in 2011 on the Viridian cabinet, it doubles the standard 25-line format to 50 paylines, keeps the bet size accessible, and layers a 2× multiplier over a straightforward 10-free-spin feature. The 50-line setup means wins land on almost every spin — small ones, mostly — and the stacked Miss Kitty wild during free spins is where the sessions' bigger hits come from.

The theme is unabashedly cute: a tortoiseshell cat named Miss Kitty flirting at the reel frame, pawprint symbols, bowls of milk, yarn balls. Whether that works for you is a matter of taste — what the pokie doesn't do is hide behind serious cinematic art direction. It's warm, low-stakes, and surprisingly consistent. Casual session pokie par excellence.

At a glance

50 lines means frequent small wins. Feature is a tidy 10 free spins with 2× multiplier, enough to produce satisfying feature totals without chasing a single-spin jackpot. Lower-variance than most Aristocrat classics — a gentle session pokie that rarely produces long dry stretches.

How Miss Kitty plays

Five reels, 50 fixed paylines, left-to-right wins. Miss Kitty herself sits at the top of the paytable, followed by the Pawprint, the Butterfly, the Fish, the Bowl of Milk and the Ball of Yarn; 9-to-A royals fill out the low end. Miss Kitty is both the wild and the high-paying symbol — she substitutes for every symbol except the Cat Bowl scatter, and stacks on reels 2, 3 and 4 during the feature.

Minimum bet for all 50 lines active is A$0.50 at most casinos; max runs up to A$125. Because the line count is high, the practical minimum-bet floor is higher than on 25-line pokies — but the hit rate is also higher, which tends to balance out the feel in short sessions.

Bonus features

Theme, graphics and sound

Soft pinks and warm wood tones, a drawing-room backdrop behind the reels, hand-illustrated cat-and-pet symbol work. Miss Kitty blinks at the player at the start of each session and animates with a small winking cue on feature triggers. Sound design leans on a chamber-music motif — strings and piano — with a single ceremonial-feline "meow" when the feature fires. It's not for everyone but it's committed to the bit.

Mobile play

The HTML5 build runs smoothly on phones. 50 paylines do get visually dense on small screens, but the reel art is clean enough that symbol recognition stays easy. Autoplay is standard, and the Miss Kitty animation reads well in both portrait and landscape.

Where to play Miss Kitty with PayID

Miss Kitty has moderate distribution — most AU-facing casinos that carry Aristocrat content stock it. Current PayID-friendly picks:

50-line pokies eat bankroll faster than their per-line bets suggest. The A$0.50 minimum feels small but a long session adds up — set a deposit limit before you start.

Similar pokies worth trying

Miss Kitty pairs naturally with other 50-line Aristocrat pokies and animal-themed classics:

FAQ

What is the RTP of Miss Kitty?
Approximately 94.87% on the online version — standard for Aristocrat's early-2010s 50-line releases.
Is there a maximum bet on Miss Kitty?
Most casinos cap per-spin bet at A$125. Bet per line is typically A$0.01 minimum up to A$2.50 maximum, with all 50 lines always active.
Can I disable lines to reduce the minimum bet?
No. Miss Kitty uses fixed 50 lines — you can't turn some off. The minimum feature- qualifying bet is A$0.50 across all 50 lines active.
Is Miss Kitty related to Kitty Glitter?
No. They share a cat theme but come from different studios — Miss Kitty is Aristocrat; Kitty Glitter is IGT. Different maths, different feature design.

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