High on catnip

The scene begins with Oswald, copper pot being surprised by a loud noise coming from his personal atrium, noise sounded like a mixed between cat noises and serpent hissing

Oswald works with the assistance of his umbrella, which uses like a cane to the source of the sound and he finds

Michael (in feline form, talking like a drunk man): come here, birdie, birdie (he swipes at a canary, which is frantically flying away from him, he eventually catches it in both paws and hold it up to his drunkenly hungry face), gotcha

He opened his mouth wider than normal feline should be able to open it, but before he can plunge the panicking Canary into his stomach he surprised by something batting at him

Oswald (swatting at Michael with his umbrella): get(Michael releases the bird and begins to scamper to the open window, he came in through), and don't come back

Oswald grumbles as he check to see if the Canaries is all right

Laser pointer

Michael and Elizabeth are sitting next to each other on a couch , they both drinking milk out of non-traditional glasses to drink drink milk out of, they'redoing it the cat way, suddenly a red dot appears on the wall behind them

Michael (nonchalantly looking at the red dot, he takes a sip of his milk before speaking): that's not gonna work you know

Elizabeth: yeah we're smarter than that

Silence fails the room as both of them begin to shake violently tales and ears flicking before suddenly in a hurricane of limbs, they both go for the red dot

Can't resist the instinct

Lyle Bolton stands in front of a feature is background, but instead of how we usually looks this. Lyle is a muscular Rottweiler man from one corner of the featureless background a feline paw holding a red rubber ball comes into focus

It squeaks once

Bolton stand strong, but slowly, his resolve cracks as his tail wags in anticipation

The ball is thrown

Bolton clenches his canine teeth together, trying with all his mind to resist the instinct to chase the ball

Michael's voice rings through the empty space: go get it boy

With those words Lyle goes running after the toy as Michael laughs a satisfied chuckle

The end