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Switchin' Kitten is a 1960 Tom and Jerry cartoon.

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  • Switchin' Kitten is a 1960 Tom and Jerry cartoon.
  • During a storm, Tom is trying to find a place to stay after being thrown out of a horse-drawn wagon. In the meantime, Jerry is assisting a mad scientist in a castle. They take an orange cat and strap him to a table next to a dog that is strapped to another table. The mad scientist and Jerry push a number of buttons and controls to switch the brains of the cat and the dog, that is. The cat now has a dog's brain and vice versa. The mad scientist gives the "cat" to Jerry as a companion. While they are sleeping, Tom approaches the castle, noticing Jerry. The cat (with a dog brain) growls and threatens Tom. Tom tries to convince the cat that he is a cat, but fails.
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  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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  • 1961-09-07(xsd:date)
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  • Switchin' Kitten
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  • Switchin' Kitten
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  • The title card of Switchin' Kitten
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  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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  • Switchin' Kitten is a 1960 Tom and Jerry cartoon.
  • During a storm, Tom is trying to find a place to stay after being thrown out of a horse-drawn wagon. In the meantime, Jerry is assisting a mad scientist in a castle. They take an orange cat and strap him to a table next to a dog that is strapped to another table. The mad scientist and Jerry push a number of buttons and controls to switch the brains of the cat and the dog, that is. The cat now has a dog's brain and vice versa. The mad scientist gives the "cat" to Jerry as a companion. While they are sleeping, Tom approaches the castle, noticing Jerry. The cat (with a dog brain) growls and threatens Tom. Tom tries to convince the cat that he is a cat, but fails. Over the next few minutes, Tom's efforts to catch Jerry are thwarted by the cat. As Tom runs off in fright, he comes into contact with other animals that the mad scientist has experimented on, including a chirping elephant, a chicken that baas like a lamb, a mooing cuckoo-bird, the blue dog whose brain was switched with the cat, and Jerry, who roars rather like Leo the Lion, complete with the trademark ribbon that reads "Ars Gratia Artis" (Latin for "Art for Art's Sake"), the official motto for the company. Tom then blasts off like a rocket, out of the castle, while Jerry winks at the camera as the cartoon closes.
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