The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a 1965 Tom and Jerry short (though the year of copyright is 1966) produced by Chuck Jones, and the only one directed by Jim Pabian.
[1][2] Jones and Pabian wrote the story and Eugene Poddany scored music, while Maurice Noble did the layouts and Robert Gribbroek did the backgrounds.
Jerry's radar twitches and detects Tom approaching his mouse hole, Jerry presses a red button next to the radio which folds the entire patio into the floor and he goes in his mousehole.
However, the hammer extends and expands six sizes larger and Jerry whacks Tom, smashing him into an accordion.
However, Jerry is not easily fooled by this trick and decides to escape as Tom glides and jumps over the ground in order to pursue the mouse because he is still flat.
He runs up to the attic, dresses up in a pretty and beautiful white female mouse suit, and squirts himself with perfume in order to lure Jerry.
Jerry smells the perfume as he is relaxing in his indoor patio and dashes to Tom and starts kissing him.
He is spotted by several dumb but hungry cats, who chase Tom as Jerry the real mouse watches with a little disappointment from afar and a heart-shaped iris out appears with "The End" in it and stops on a heart shape in the tree.