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Feed the Kitty is a charming little short from the golden age of animation. The story revolves around a bulldog who finds himself enamored with a tiny kitten, creating this sweet, comical tension as he tries to hide his newfound friend from his owner. The animation style has that classic, hand-drawn feel that captures the whimsy of the era, and the pacing is tight—perfectly suited for its runtime. Themes of loyalty and the struggle between societal expectations and personal affection come through beautifully. The voice performances, although simple, add a layer of warmth and humor, making the interactions feel lively and genuine. It stands out for its heart and clever situation rather than flashy effects, which is always a treat.
Feed the Kitty has had a modest release history, primarily appearing in various compilation collections of classic animated shorts. While not particularly rare, certain prints can be harder to find, especially original theatrical versions. Collectors appreciate it for its straightforward storytelling and the nostalgic feel of early animation. There’s a niche interest in the character-driven stories of this era, making it a nice find for those diving into classic cartoon history.
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