It's odd: the previous cartoon on this Spotlight Collection Vol. 4 DVD had "Marc Antony" and "Pussyfoot" as best of friends in a 1953 cartoon. Marc was a huge brown bulldog. Now, five years later, he's gray and he has no idea who this little Pussyfoot is. Plus, they are out of their home and in a outside in some construction site. However, we quickly get a similar scene in which the kitten scratches the dog as she kneads herself and then settles in for a nap on top of Marc Anthony.
Anyway, when a nearby cat wants to steal some food from Pussyfoot, Marc Antony is there to protect. We get into high-rise slapstick when the chase scenes elevate to high altitudes on the construction site and Marc uses all the tricks of this particular trade to fend off the cat. Actually, the invading cat shouldn't have been portrayed as such a villain. He wasn't after the little kitten; just the food, and what's wrong with that? Every animal looks for food. So, in reality, this was a dumb story. The only redeeming quality was the decent artwork and direction with the high-rise shots. There was very little humor in here.