![]() ![]() When Tom & Jerry's attempt to trap the gopher has them literally up in the air, they chase him all over the lawn with their tractor, wearing a very visible groove through the grass as they go. That pesky little gopher is back, causing more harvest havoc for gardeners Tom & Jerry, as they go to work as groundskeepers for a rich old tycoon with their newest invention: a tractor which mows grass, trims hedges, waters flowers, and eliminates any and all garden pests, from gnats to gophers! T&J eventually flush him out and dispose of him in a nearby trash can and it appears they have gotten rid of him, but they soon learn differently when the gopher interrupts their soda break he even goes so far as to invade the mansion and eat flowers from wallpaper and lampshades and shrubbery from a fishtank. T&J see this as the perfect opportunity to cut out! T&J's work that he tells all his friends, and the 2 docs are inundated with even more animal ailments: an elephant's steady tuskache, a giraffe's sore throat, and so on. ![]() Finally at The Grab Bag, Rex reaches inside and Jerry, hidden within, plucks out the splinter. Tom makes even more attempts to relieve the splinter: from a tree, in a hollow stump, and behind a zoo wall. The undaunted docs then provide Rex with a treasure map sending him on a hunt leading to a Grab Bag containing a "million dollars" during Rex's hunt, Dr. T&J make more tries to pull out the splinter with the use of a rope, an eye chart, and a sexy lioness nurse outfit, but they all backfire. Jerry attempt to simply use tweezers while blindfolding Rex, but he has a fear of the dark! Drs. The keeper offers to extricate the splinter, but Rex insists on a "splinter specialist.2 of 'em! The first one'll want a second opinion, even!" Pet veterinarians Tom & JErry are called in to "give 1st, 2nd and 3rd aid to the king of beasts." Dr. At the City Zoo, Rex, a lion, sustains a splinter in his paw.
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