Doggone Cats

Doggone Cats is a 1947 cartoon starring Sylvester.

Plot
Sylvester (Who's acting a little goofy) and his friend an orange cat are being chased by a bull-dog named Wellington. The chase comes to a stop when the Dog is visited by his mistress, who's forces him to deliver a package to Uncle Louie. Telling him, "And Don't let go of it or else"! The cats take advantage of this and decide to torment him.

First they smash an egg right in Wellington's face, then hit him with a garbage can, tie him up to a train, then run over him, throw him in the river and lastly flatter him with a steamroller. When Wellington has delivers the package, he finds out that it contains dinner for two cats.

Trivia

 * Sylvester is not yet named Sylvester in this cartoon, but the design is clearly Sylvester.
 * This one of the only two Sylvester Cartoons to be directed by Art Davis. The other is Catch as Cats Can.
 * Additionally this one of the only two to be animated by Basil Davidovich.


 * This cartoon was retitled, "Dog Gone Cats" when re-released as a blue ribbon.