Pin Feathers

Pin Feathers is a 1933 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions and released by Universal Pictures.

Pooch then helps out by taking feathers from a turkey, and offers them to the young bird.

The wild cat lures the young bird using its tail disguised as a worm.

The wild cat captures and runs away with its prey while Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No.

The caged compound turns out to be a pound occupied by stray dogs which attack the wild cat.

The end scene shows Pooch walking and whistling the tune of Kingdom Coming which is the opening music of some of his cartoons.