| Overall: | A- |
|---|---|
| Violence: | B |
| Sexual Content: | A |
| Language: | A |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | A |
| Run Time: | 90 |
| Theater Release: | |
| Video Release: | 04 Oct 2011 |
| MPAA Rating: | |
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| How We Determine Our Grades | |
Why Is African Cats Rated G?
Violence: Animals stalk and attack their prey on several occasions. (Actual killing is not seen on screen.) Later they are shown eating their kill. (Some torn flesh and blood is shown.) Animals threaten one another and engage in some brief biting and cuffing. There is discussion about two cubs that are lost and presumed dead. A lioness is injured during a hunt. She later leaves the pride to die on her own.
Sexual Content: Brief comments are made about the new male lion’s offspring.
Language: None noted.
Alcohol / Drug Use: None noted.

Kerry Bennett is interested in media from both a journalist and parent perspective. Along with authoring articles for several family-oriented publications, she has written for Parent Previews for nearly 10 years. She serves as Vice President of the Alberta Association for Media Awareness. She and her husband Garry have four sons.