Notes to You

Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat (who resembles Clampett's cat from The Hep Cat). This cat is Sylvester's prototype version. This cartoon would be remade in 1948, as Back Alley Oproar, with Elmer Fudd in Porky's role and Sylvester as the musical cat.

Plot
When Porky tries to go to sleep a cat starts singing on the fence in his backyard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat. Porky finally hits him with a vase after a few failed attempt by that vase. The cat starts singing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling at Porky after which he threw a book titled "Dr. Fu Manchu" at the cat. But the cat threw another book titled "The Return of Fu Manchu" back at Porky. As the cat was finishing the song, Porky slams the window shut. As Porky was getting back to bed his phone rings and he answers it. It's the cat finishing the song.

Furious, Porky grabs a shotgun and claims "I'll get rid of that c-cat once and for all!" and lays a saucer of milk with the accompanying bottle on the porch, Porky then falls asleep as the cat drinks the milk and wakes Porky up. Porky then chases the cat with the shotgun until the cat sings Rock-a-Bye Baby, which lulls Porky to sleep. The cat then wakes Porky up by conducting the loud music playing on the radio (Frat). Porky then chases him out and then the cat sings another song and completely closes the window. The cat then pops into the house and sings Jeepers Creepers. Porky initially closes the door on him, but he opens the door on Porky. The cat finishes the song and left. When the cat is outside singing Make Love With a Guitar, Porky grabs his gun and shoots the cat, who manages to gasp out a chorus of Aloha 'Oe, and dies. As Porky feels guilt over the cat's death, he's startled to hear the cat's nine lives outside his window singing the Sextet from the opera Lucia di Lammermoor.

As the picture irises out, a crash is heard (presumably, Porky, at his wits' end, jumped out of the window).

Censorship

 * When this cartoon aired on the FOX version of The Merrie Melodies Show, the following cuts were made:
 * The part where Porky holds the singing cat at gunpoint and the cat sings a lullaby to distract him.
 * The end where Porky shoots the cat, and the cat's nine lives sing Sextet from the opera "Lucia."