Cats and Birds are Friends

Cats and Birds are Friends is a 1994 Tiny Toon Adventures cartoon short starring Sweetie along with Furrball and it was written and directed by Darrell Van Citters. The short made its debut on October 7, 1994, as part of the theatrical release of Don Bluth's animated film A Troll in Central Park.

Plot
Furrball is chasing Sweetie Bird around his house. But, he uses his claws to catch her. Sweetie wants Furrball to stop chasing her every single time. And then, he kissed his rival on her cheek. Furrball and Sweetie are becoming friends forever. In their friendship scenes, Furrball and Sweetie are sharing bubble gum, they jump on a trampoline, skiing on white powder like a snowy mountain, building robot selves, drinking chocolate milkshake and learning how to swim in water. Later, Sweetie is shaking Furrball's hand as their friendship handshake. He said in his cat language, "Ah, Sweetie. You're my best friend!" And she replied, "And you're my good friend, Furrball!" Furrball wants Sweetie to go and play by herself and said in his cat language, "Why thank you. But, you have to take a break from me. Just go and play!" And she replied, "Okay. If I get into trouble, you have to rescue me." Sweetie winks her eye at Furrball and flies away. She is flying around the alley and seeing a big pudgy yellow alley cat. He grabs Sweetie to turn her into his lunch. The alley cat is putting a ketchup, a mustard, salt and pepper on Sweetie. She cries for help, "I need my good friend's help! Someone is a blue cat who needs me! I know, it's Furrball! Help, help! Furrball, Furrball!" Furrball is sitting on the hammock and drinking orange juice. But suddenly, he hears Sweetie's yell and thinks she's in trouble. Furrball is jumping on the hammock like a trampoline and flies to the alley. The alley cat is picking up Sweetie by using a fork. He opens his mouth wide and showing his big sharp teeth. Sweetie is looking at the alley cat's teeth and said, "Please don't eat me. And take it easy, big guy! But, please don't eat me!" Furrball runs into the alley and catches Sweetie from the alley cat. He shouts at the alley cat in his cat language, "You leave my little feathery friend alone! But, you're a mean old cat! For now on, you have to catch mice instead of birds and get out of here!" The alley cat screams and running away. Now, Furrball is hugging Sweetie in his arms. She said, "Ah, Furrball. I think you're my feline hero." But, Furrball is blushing after Sweetie kisses his nose. At the end, Furrball and Sweetie are walking in the sunset. They are becoming best friends and living happily ever after.