
Cat Miller (died 1887) was an American bounty hunter who lived in Pikeville, Kentucky at the time of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. In 1887, he brought the bodies of three McCoys to Randolph McCoy and Perry Cline and gave them a letter from "Nat Hatfield" (a pseudonym for all members of the Hatfield family) threatening to avenge any McCoy invasion of West Virginia; for this, he was rewarded. Shortly after, he attempted to arrest Cap Hatfield at a saloon in Pikeville, but Jim Vance had Cap go outside to urinate to lure Miller into the alley. There, Vance crept up on Miller as he performed the arrest and buried a hatchet in his head.