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  2. Feed the Kitty - Wikipedia

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    Feed the Kitty is a 1952 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] The cartoon was released on February 2, 1952, and introduces bulldog Marc Anthony and kitten Pussyfoot .

  3. Marc Antony and Pussyfoot - Wikipedia

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    A segment of Feed the Kitty in which an apparently "inconsolable" Marc Antony believes that Pussyfoot has been turned into a cookie (and unaware that the kitten is actually perfectly safe), was the subject of a homage in the 2001 Pixar film Monsters, Inc. in which Sulley believes that a little human girl he is protecting has fallen into a trash ...

  4. Feline Frame-Up - Wikipedia

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    Feline Frame-Up is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Chuck Jones. [2] The cartoon was released on February 13, 1954, and stars Claude Cat, Marc Antony and Pussyfoot.

  5. Cat Feud - Wikipedia

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    Marc Anthony, guarding a construction site, encounters Pussyfoot, a small kitten. Initially wary, Marc Anthony softens when he sees Pussyfoot's fearlessness.

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  7. I Was Told My Kitten Had Days To Live. An Underground ...

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    By day three, she had regained the urge to play. A week in, her eating habits had improved, and her abdomen was visibly smaller. My family and I were shocked at the improvement.

  8. Cheese Chasers - Wikipedia

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    This is the first appearance of the bulldog that would become Marc Antony in Feed the Kitty (1952), Kiss Me Cat (1953), Cat Feud (1958), and Feline Frame-Up (1954). [3]The plot resembles that of the 1945 cartoon, Life with Feathers, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce, which marked the first appearance of Sylvester the Cat in his mature form.

  9. Giga Pet - Wikipedia

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    Giga Pets are digital pet toys that were first released by Tiger Electronics in the United States in 1997 in the midst of a virtual-pet toy fad. [1] Available in a variety of different characters, each Giga Pet is a palm-sized unit with an LCD screen and attached key ring. [2]