Feed the Kitty

1952
8.1| 0h7m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 02 February 1952 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Cartoons
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A bulldog adopts an adorable kitten, but he can't let his owner know.

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Chuck Jones

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Warner Bros. Cartoons

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Feed the Kitty Audience Reviews

Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Stellead Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
ActuallyGlimmer The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Michael_Elliott Feed the Kitty (1952) **** (out of 4) Extremely cute Merrie Melodies short has a rough and tough bulldog falling for a small kitten so he takes it home and tries to hide it from his owner. This is a rather marvelous achievement for Jones as it's certainly one of his greatest films and it doesn't star any of his more familiar characters like Bugs or Daffy. This film has a little bit of everything from terrific laughs to non-stop sweetness to even some rather sad moments when the dog thinks that the kitten has been killed. All of the dialogue comes from the female owner and the vocal work is another reason the short works so well. The best sequence in the film for me is when the dog thinks the kitten is in the cookie dough about to be mixed up.
Mightyzebra I thought this cartoon was very sweet, not the best of all time, like many people said, but certainly very well worth watching and a good thing to see to cheer someone up. It reminded me of "Pluto and the Armadillo", because of some of the plot turnings and the roles of Marc Anthony (who is at first a very gruff bulldog then a sympathetic toddler-like dog) and Pussyfoot (who is a kitten the size of a mouse who is incredibly cute, sweet and unaware of danger). Another reviewer on here pointed out that something in this Looney Tunes cartoon was like something that happened in Monsters Inc, which I agree with. I enjoyed this cartoon for the sweetness of it, the plot-theme, the ending and the evolving character of Marc Anthony. I thought some of the animation was a bit underdone, some of the jokes were boring and slapsticky and the backgrounds looked too much like a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Apart from that, well worth a viewing. :-)In this short, the fierce bulldog Marc Anthony is barking savagely at a tiny kitten he finds sleeping in a tin can. The kitten, cleaning himself, is completely oblivious to Marc Anthony and even sleeps in his fur. Marc Anthony is so touched by this kitten that he decides to take him home, although his owner does not seem to want Marc Anthony to bring anything else into the house...I recommend this to people who love cute cartoons and to people who enjoy a different spin on Looney Tunes. Enjoy "Feed the Kitty"! :-)
amidalasky This cartoon marks the first appearance of a very popular Looney Toons duo: Marc Anthony, the seemingly tough bulldog, and Pussyfoot, the eternally calm kitten. It's often cited by Looney Toons fans as a favorite, and watching it, one can easily see why. Marc Anthony is like a little kid, hiding his new kitten from his owner, who has scolded him about bringing in his ratty toys and scattering them all over the house. It makes for some hilarious misbehavior, and even more hilarious facial expressions from Marc Anthony as he fakes his owner out each time she almost finds the kitten.The most memorable part is when Marc Anthony, who mistakenly believes the kitten got mixed in with the cookie batter his owner is making up (as we saw, but he didn't, the kitten jumped out of the bowl and went off to clean itself), watches at the window as the batter is rolled out, cut into cookies, and put in the oven, fainting each time. He then starts howling in grief, until his owner lets him back in. Noting his "long face," she gives him a cookie...and it's shaped like a kitten! But as if this isn't heartbreaking enough, Marc Anthony takes it with a trembling paw, then puts it on his back like he carried the kitten before he starts howling in grief again.Boy, they milk every single bit of pathos out of that scene before the kitten finally comes up and mews.
The_Orenda Absolutely, one of the finest cartoons of all time. Your life would not be complete without watching Feed the Kitty. This short combines all the finest elements that make a Looney Tunes cartoon great. Comedy, drama, action. And the best part, you're drawn in not just by how adorable the kitty is, but also including the Oscar worthy performance of Marc Anthony and the great lengths he goes through to keep his friend out of harm's way.Dangerous Marc Anthony meets a kitten and is smitten by its charms.This cartoon is perfect. I look at the IMDb website and there is no link to the 'Awards & Nominations' section and I shake my head in grief. Warner Bros. has always had its icons in Bugs and Daffy but it was the little cartoons such as One Froggy Evening and Feed the Kitty that made Looney Tunes the rightful great it is today. I feel deep down that this short should get some recognition today, and it is an absolute must watch, for anyone, for all ages. It never gets old with each viewing.