Forty Winks (1930 film)

To silence them, the man grabs and rolls out a bowling ball, knocking Felix and the other cats off their feet.

After moving around for a few moments, one of the little soldiers fires a small cannon, piercing a picture on a wall with its projectile.

When Felix gives it and suddenly turns around, the hostile dwarf aims the small weapon at him and fires.

Because the lines are brittle, the one holding the pants momentarily snaps, and Felix plummets back to the pavement.

Still wanting to take room, the cat stood on the house's roof and blows into the stack, pushing the dog outside.

Felix re-enters the house through the stack and immediately closes the door, locking the canine out.