Cat brooch

The cat brooch or cat badge was one of several cat-shaped fashion accessories owned by the Sixth Doctor. He always wore one of his cat brooches on the left lapel of his coat.

The Doctor occasionally touched, tapped, or rubbed his cat brooch for good luck just before doing something particularly risky. (TV: The Twin Dilemma, Attack of the Cybermen, Vengeance on Varos, PROSE: Retribution, Time Wake)

When Peri Brown was put on trial for a murder she didn't commit, the Doctor proved her innocence in part by using his cat brooch to collect a blood sample from the real killer. (COMIC: The Forgotten)

When the Doctor and Maisie were tied to chairs in a cave, Evelyn Smythe sharpened the Doctor's cat brooch on the rock wall and used it to cut them free. (AUDIO: A Town Called Fortune)

One of the cat brooches appeared to change its expression to match the Doctor's mood. (WC: Real Time)

Behind the scenes

 * One original idea for the brooch was that it would change its expression to match the mood of the current situation, for example, frightened cats when the Doctor was scared. Eventually this idea was dropped, though it would be subtly implemented in the illustrated webcast Real Time.
 * Many fans sent cat brooches to Colin Baker; he eventually accumulated a large collection, and claims to have worn every single one. (DCOM: Attack of the Cybermen) When Baker reprised the role of the Doctor in the 1989 stage play Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure, his costume contained a different brooch from his collection for each performance.