

Tired of his tyranny, Trixie quits her job and turns to Officer Dibble, the only honest person left in the place. Strictland abuses his authority and starts inventing ridiculous laws to fine people absurd amounts of money, intending to spend it on making himself even more handsome. He promises to keep Griswald's secret from the other dogs, and later becomes popular by fighting for better living conditions for the convicts. Griswald, also an inmate, threatens him, but he tricks him into thinking that he's really a dog and that Griswald is really a cat. Meanwhile, Top Cat tries to keep a low profile in dog jail. Top Cat sees on one of the security cameras that his gang is struggling, and the cats begin to express their disbelief in him. With the arrest of Top Cat, Strictland is granted the Mayor's funding and establishes a robot police army and a major scale surveillance camera system which restricts privacy for the city. Top Cat returns to the alley and is shunned by his gang, arrested by police and after an unfair trial, convicted to the Dog Jail, because Cat Jail was full.

Strictland's assistant, Trixie, offers to keep Top Cat away from the alley while he carries his out his plan. The Mayor cancels funding for a robot police army. They enlist a huge gorilla to break it down, but it goes wild and damages the Mayor's house. Strictland has a fence erected to keep the cats out of the alley. Strictland replaces the staff with robots which he believes are more competent. Dibble thinks it's going to be him, but the Chief introduces him to his son-in-law, Lou Strictland, who is taking over. The Chief is retiring and needs a replacement. The next morning, Dibble is called to the police station. While the gang distracts Dibble, Top Cat makes a bet with the Maharajah and wins a Maharajahton 5000 device with many functions, as the Maharajah hasn't any rubies. The gang steal his tickets and get him sent away. Top Cat and his gang head to the concert to meet the Maharajah, running into an obnoxious man named Lou Strictland. He thinks rubies are just what he needs to impress Trixie. reads news that the Maharajah of Pookajee will be attending, and he is known for giving out rubies as tips. While she finds him amusing, an alley cat isn't her type.Īt the alley, Officer Dibble has been assigned to guard Lazlo-Lazlo at Carnegie Hall, and warns Top Cat to stay away. He is interrupted by Griswald, but soon gets him out of the way and meets up with the female cat, who introduces herself as Trixie. During lunch with Benny, Top Cat spots a female cat walk.
