Bob Clampett directed his only Sylvester the cat cartoon, released in 1946. First pairing of Porky Pig and Sylvester the cat. It was when Porky throws out his cats like a small cat, a drunken cat, Sylvester, and a tiny kitten. But the tiny kitten had thrown Porky out of the house and when Porky was trying to pound the door, but the cats say, "Milkman, keep those bottles quiet." Then they slam the door. Porky is plotting revenge against the cats by using his shadow puppet dog "Lassie" and scares them out. But the four cats were plotting revenge against Porky for scaring them out of the house by disguising themselves as martians and scaring him out.
KittyKornered is a 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Considered among Clampett's best and wackiest films, KittyKornered was Clampett's final cartoon starring his longtime star Porky Pig, and marks the only appearance of the (then unnamed) Sylvester the cat in a Clampett-directed cartoon.
Porky and Sylvester would later be paired in a trio of shorts directed by Chuck Jones: Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm, and Jumpin' Jupiter.
The leader cat in "KittyKornered" (released the next year) borrows Sylvester's voice, but it isn't his first appearance.
Although the cat in "KittyKornered" was definately meant to be Sylvester, what about in "A Hick, A Slick And A Chick".
A very simalar looking cat named Herman appears in that cartoon, and it was released after Davis made two cartoons with a cat that most people believe to be Sylvester.