Year: 1938
Runtime: 7 mins
Language: English
Director: Dave Fleischer
As night falls and the city lights dim, the neighborhood cats are let outside to roam. They hold a secret meeting, devise a plan to rid themselves of a bothersome neighboring dog, and launch a series of mischievous assaults—tormenting him, chasing him with a water hose, and even trying to feed him, all in an effort to drive him away.
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