Display title | Feed the Kitty |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Feed The Kitty is a 1952 Merrie Melodies short, No. 36 on The 50 Greatest Cartoons list and one of Chuck Jones' most beloved shorts. "Feed the Kitty" centers on the bulldog Marc Anthony as he encounters a cute little kitten (officially named "Pussyfoot") who is unfazed by Marc's attempts to scare her, and in fact takes a liking to Marc as she naps on the dog's back. Marc Anthony takes the kitten home with him, but also tries to hide Pussyfoot from his owner, who is fed up with him bringing junk home. |