I dug up photos of some of my earlier cats, and decided to grade the whole bunch.
Borys was definitely Grade A. He looked after his humans well!
His sister Ollie was more of a Grade B - she was a terrific hunter, but didn't give a rat's @ss about anyone. Would totally save her own hide rather than protect her humans.
Another sister, Tova, was Grade C. She was sweet and friendly, but an indifferent hunter. I have way more photos of her than the others, she loved posing for photos.
They were joined by Elvira, who never quite got on with the others. Grade C, no question. Neurotic, hated going outdoors, preferred people to other cats. The photo is not staged, I found her in the bed like that.
One of our current cats we got as 3/4 grown kitten, along with her brother. They had been in the SPCA for something like four months. When we got them they were called Leslie and Lily, we promptly re-named them MacAllister and ::cough::Minna::cough:: I've already graded Minna as B; MacAllister was showing signs of following in Borys' footsteps and being a bossy Grade A.
catMinna really is named after cartoonistMinna, but only because I came across an interview with cartoonistMinna in which she described herself as "nervous, calculating, self-centered". That seemed to fit the cat (day 1 in our house was spent mostly under the sofa) and was better than my sig other's suggestion: "Are you going to name her after some troll or something in that webcomic you go on about?" I can just imagine trying to explain to friends why my cat is called... um, say, "Toothscary".
Sadly, MacAllister developed Feline Infectious Peritonitis and died only five months after we got him. FIP, despite its name, isn't terribly infectious, so after some months it was clear that Minna was (a) uninfected and (b) really bored being an only cat. We went back to the SPCA looking for a neutered male cat over 1 year old - fully developed immune system, just in case, and male so they'd be more likely to get along. And there was a big black laid back cat who obviously had been someone's house pet, absolutely perfect. They were calling him Salem, we renamed him Denbigh for some bizarre reason. He has good hunting instincts, but is a bit of a klutzy goof, thus the C grade I gave him.
Okay, enough kitty pictures, Vulpes, stop clogging the thread...