Chapter 4: Problems for Johnny
After arriving at Janet's mansion, Johnny along with Dukey who secretly tagged along went into the mansion. First job was to find Janet's cat-Mister Whiskers who was supposedly sleeping on a pillow in a large room filled with other pillows.
"So where the heck is Janet's cat we're suppose to babysit?" asked Johnny to Dukey.
"I'm not sure, but this room here is quite large enough, being with all the comfortable pillows lying about I'm sure we can spot that lazy cat" replied Dukey.
As the two opened the door, they soon came across a number of soft pillows that was just right for Mister Whiskers to sleep on. They soon found the cat, who was really Mister Mittens in disguise all white, and sleeping on the largest pillow.
"You know, cats are not that troublesome when they end up being this lazy" said Dukey.
"Hey Whiskers, wake up!" shouted Johnny to which scared Mister Mittens who was sleeping on the pillow.
Mister Mittens knew that if he spoke out loud now, his plan would be ruined so he instead reverted back to his natural cat sounds which included a loud shriek which hurt both Johnny and Dukey's ears. The imposter cat also then saw an opportunity to make Johnny's life difficult and climbed up a bookshelf, up to the highest point of the shelf itself.
"Now let's see if that flaming-headed boy can bother me up here, oops, I mean, hiss!" cried Mister Mittens.
"Oh that's just great, Mister Whiskers is all the way up there, how the heck am I going to reach him?" asked Johnny.
"Well, one thing is that I'm not going to do it" replied Dukey.
"And why is that?" asked Johnny.
"Because there's a movable ladder that would help you get up there" replied Dukey as he happily moved the ladder toward where Johnny was.
Johnny immediately then began to climb the ladder in attempt to get Mister Whiskers, yet the imposter cat in disguise suddenly hatched an idea on how to make things a bit chaotic for the flaming-headed boy. Mister Mittens then promptly headed into pushing down some of the largest books that were on the bookshelf right onto the ground.
"Avalanche Johnny!" cried Dukey as he noticed that the troublesome cat was purposely pushing down the large books.
The flaming-headed boy managed to dodge some of the falling books, yet one of the large books finally slammed the poor Test boy right on the head, sending him falling right toward the ground to which Dukey then promptly caught Johnny before it could happen.
"Where the heck am I?" asked Johnny as he was regaining consciousness.
"There is something wrong with that cat" replied Dukey, "and I got a hunch on who the real feline is."
The scene then changes back to the swamp hideout of Mister Mittens where his butler and the real Mister Whiskers were arriving on the scene.
"Let's see, I hope this temporary lifestyle is no problem for you" said the butler as he placed Mister Whiskers on the floor of the hideout to which he then also took out the cat ray which made Mister Mittens intelligent to begin with, "let's see if you're kinder than Mister Mittens."
Mister Mitten's butler then zaps Mister Whiskers with the cat ray remote to which case, Mister Whiskers suddenly felt a bit more intelligent.
"Say, where the heck am I?" asked Mister Whiskers who had a bit more kinder voice than Mister Mittens, "This isn't the sea of comfortable pillows."
"I'm sorry sir, but your long lost brother Mister Mittens forced me to have you switch places with him" replied the butler, "anyway, I made you more intelligent so that perhaps you would be a better cat than Mister Mittens was."
"My brother, now that you mention it, I do believe I have quite a few" replied Mister Whiskers, "Mister Mittens was always hogging the milk from the rest of us."
"Well then, shall I show you the real finer things in life then?" asked the butler.
"Sure thing" replied Mister Whiskers who was surprisingly more cheerful than Mister Mittens.
Meanwhile back at the mansion, Mister Mittens who was in disguise of Mister Whiskers was happily causing problems for Johnny. First row of problems was Johnny trying to get Mister Whiskers off the bookshelf which was close to impossible from here.
"That cat is going to come down!" cried Johnny as he recovered from the avalanche of books that slammed right on his head.
"Well, I don't know what else you can do here Johnny, except probably call your sisters whom I'm sure are pretty busy" replied Dukey.
"That's an excellent idea Dukey, I'll get my sisters to make them borrow some of their robots to help me handle this troublesome feline" added Johnny.
Since Mister Mittens knew having Johnny's sisters on his side would be quite troublesome for him, he just simply leaped right down on the comfortable pillows on all fours.
"Now I didn't see that coming" said Johnny as he grumbled a bit to which both he and Dukey grabbed the imposter cat by the collar, "come on, let's go see what sort of food you eat."
"Johnny, could we please leave, er, Mister Whiskers alone for a moment?" asked Dukey.
"Why?" asked Johnny.
"I think we might be dealing with an imposter cat here" replied Dukey.
"Oh come on, that's ridiculous" said Johnny, "we just have to babysit this horrible, troublesome furball until Janet comes back."
As the two then looked around, they noticed that Mister Whiskers was missing as it seem like he went off to have a tour of the mansion himself.
"Now this I didn't see coming again" added Johnny.
"Ha, I told you there is something suspicious about this Mister Whiskers, he oddly resembles somebody too familiar" replied Dukey as they then began to run through the hallway.
"Where the heck do you think he might have gone to?" asked Johnny.
"Not sure" replied Dukey, "but I speculate he might be causing trouble in the kitchen."
Dukey couldn't be more correct, at that very moment, Mister Mittens who was still in disguise of his brother was starving to which case the head chief of the kitchen noticed the familiar feline.
"Ah, you must be that cat Miss Nelson's aunt was talking about, feel free to have some of the finest cat dishes" said the head chief.
"Why thank you, I mean meow" replied Mister Mittens as he went off toward the food bowl of Mister Whisker's which was quite large.
