- They're based on real life nocturnal animals.
- They have adaptive traits.
- It is shown in several episodes that Catboy likes Alley Cat.
- In "Mission: PJ Seeker," Alley Cat's name is revealed to be "Alley Cat."
- Just like Catboy, Alley Cat has a fear of water.
- Alley Cat can usually be seen sleeping in most of episode's title cards.
- Alley Cat has a dislike of Romeo in "Owlette's Terrible Pterodactyl Trouble."
- Alley Cat once hugged Ruffles in a scene in "Gekko's Nice Ice Plan."
- Pharaoh Boy is allergic to Alley Cat, as seen in "Catboy's Cat."
- In "Mission: PJ Seeker" and "Catboy's Cat," Alley Cat was shown to have occassional major appearances throughout the episodes.
- As of "Ninja Power Up" onwards, Alley Cat is given a major character role in the series, and became one of the supporting members of the PJ Masks team as a PJ Pet.
- In "Catboy's Cat," Catboy gives the cat a name: Bob and Bobcat. Conveniently, there is a type of medium-size cat called the Bobcat, sometimes referred to as wildcat or the red lynx, which is an animal native to North America.
- Despite being male, Alley Cat was erroneously referred to with feminine pronouns in "The Dance of Two Cats."
- Owly is the first new character to appear in Season 5.
- Owly is the second animal in the show who gets a super power.
- She is the first owl to appear in the series.
- Owly is the third bird to represent Owlette's bird powers.
- She is the only female member of the PJ Pets.
- According to Christian De Vita, he stated that the character's name was Owly.
- Season 6 is the first season where Owly is fully absent and doesn’t get mentioned in any way.
- Lionel's real name was revealed in "Owlette's Feathered Friend."
- As seen later on the same episode, Lionel knows how to fetch. This proved crucial to break Romeo's control over him in "Lionel-Saurus," when the villain turned Lionel into a giant and tried to sic him onto HQ.
- Lionel also appears during the PJ Masks transformation sequence.
- Lionel usually sleeps in his own terrarium in Greg's room, but occasionally, Greg lets him sleep in his bed.
- The pigeon is the second bird to resemble Owlette's bird power.
- The first was Birdie in "Owlette's Feathered Friend."
- The pigeon looks a lot like Birdie, but a different color.
- Birdie is the first bird to represent Owlette's bird powers.
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