My Mother the Car – “Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon”

My Mother the Car DVD

Original Air Date: December 28, 1965
Starring: Jerry Van Dyke, Ann Sothern, Paula Winslowe
Directed by: Rod Amateau

Cat Out of the Bag Alert!  This review contains spoilers for this episode!

Synopsis: Dave Crabtree (Jerry Van Dyke) offers to take his wife Barbara (Maggie Pierce) on a long-overdue honeymoon, but Barbara’s mother Mrs. Netwick (Paula Winslowe) predicts trouble in the stars and goes to ridiculous lengths to prevent them from going.

Purr Blur: Mother Netwick lets the family’s dog, Moon, outside and he ends up being picked up by the dog catcher.  Dave and Barbara go to the pound to pick him up and a cat can be seen in a cage in the background.

My Mother the Car - Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon - cat in background at pound

My Mother the Car - Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon - cat in background at pound closer

Kitty Cameo: Another trick Mother Netwick tries is to get the neighbor’s cat and release it in front of Moon, causing him to run off again.  She then calls the Crabtree’s boy, Randy (Randy Whipple) to go after them and proclaims the boy is lost.

My Mother the Car - Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon - Mrs. Netwick with orange tabby cat

While everyone is looking for Randy, he appears carrying the cat and saying, “Pussycats should never chase dogs!”  He takes the cat inside the house to get it some milk.

My Mother the Car - Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon - Randy with orange tabby cat

Mrs. Netwick then coerces the Crabtree’s daughter, Cindy (Cindy Eilbacher) into taking the cat back to its family, leaving the others a note.

My Mother the Car - Shine On, Shine On Honeymoon - Mrs. Netwick and Cindy with orange tabby cat

Final Mewsings: Cats have better things to do than to help crazy ladies delay honeymoons!


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