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At the junkyard where he works, Francine's dad finds a creature hissing at him during lunch. He comes home later to reveal his surprise, a kitten. Francine goes to pet him back Catherine interrupts and grabs him, nuzzling him and hugging him and so fourth.
At the junkyard where he works, Francine's dad finds a creature hissing at him during lunch. He comes home later to reveal his surprise, a kitten. Francine goes to pet him back Catherine interrupts and grabs him, nuzzling him and hugging him and so fourth.


Both girls go on to argue about the cat and later Francine tells the guys about her new cat. Arthur claims they're smelly and mean, Brain thinks they're too cute, and Arthur tries to convince her that Pal, a dog is the perfect pet. Pal then proceeds to steal D.W.'s cookie and wrecks her tea party. Arthur however makes silly nonsense claiming that Pal was teaching D.W. not to leave her food lying on the ground.
Both girls go on to argue about the cat and later Francine tells the guys about her new cat. Arthur claims they're smelly and mean, Brain thinks they're too cute, and Arthur tries to convince her that Pal, a dog is the perfect pet. Pal then proceeds to steal D.W.'s cookie and wrecks her tea party.


Later, Francine comes in to see Catherine dressed up the kitten, who particularly didn't seem to like it very much. She then reveals his name "Rosepetal". Catherine then sees Rosepetal laying with Francine the following morning and accuses her of trying to steal Rosepetal's affection.
Later, Francine comes in to see Catherine dressed up the kitten, who particularly didn't seem to like it very much. She then reveals his name "Rosepetal". Catherine then sees Rosepetal laying with Francine the following morning and accuses her of trying to steal Rosepetal's affection.
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Arthur tries to convince her that Pal doesn't need a cat for a friend, but he won't listen and keeps yelling at Francine because he thinks Nemo was trying to kill Pal. But he suddenly notices Pal is behaving weirdly.
Arthur tries to convince her that Pal doesn't need a cat for a friend, but he won't listen and keeps yelling at Francine because he thinks Nemo was trying to kill Pal. But he suddenly notices Pal is behaving weirdly.


Later, he goes over the story with Buster. Who claims Pal looks fine to him... The next morning, Francine shows Nemo to their friends at school. Arthur is even more spiteful of Nemo, now that he ate his lunch. Francine turns the tables on Arthur with the same weird nonsense he said earlier over D.W. having a tea party and Pal eating her food.
Later, he goes over the story with Buster. Who claims Pal looks fine to him... The next morning, Francine shows Nemo to their friends at school. Arthur is even more spiteful of Nemo, now that he ate his lunch.


After school, Arthur still notices that Pal is behaving weirdly when the doorbell suddenly rings. Francine lets Nemo go play with Pal before asking Arthur what they should study for first. It's then Francine and Arthur begin to argue and fight.
After school, Arthur still notices that Pal is behaving weirdly when the doorbell suddenly rings. Francine lets Nemo go play with Pal before asking Arthur what they should study for first. It's then Francine and Arthur begin to argue and fight.

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