Babs tries to find all she can about Honey, and everyone thinks that she is crazy. After some extensive research, she finds out that Honey and Bosko were very popular in the 1930s before Porky Pig became popular, and then they disappeared without a trace. Babs tries to find Honey, but the vault keeper says that no one has seen her in over fifty years. So Babs watches one of the movies and she discovers the old cartoon duo of Honey and Bosko. The vault keeper gives her some advice: If You watch them, you will find her. Babs is disheartened because there hasn't been not one girl star at Warner Bros. They all go to an underground film vault where they check out cartoons of their favorite stars. Buster and Plucky are fighting over who is the best: Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck. At the end, Furrball is scared off by dogs that Sweetie has brought into the house, and runs back to the cardboard box he had been living in at the beginning.
Mary takes him on vacation to distract him from the bird, but he still travels across the country several times in attempts to capture Sweetie. "Cross-Country Kitty": Furrball is taken into Mary Melody's house, where he begins pursuing Sweetie Bird. In the end, Furrball paints Amby and Floyd to look like skunks. "Aroma Amore": After having a stripe accidentally painted on his back, Furrball hides in a junkyard, where he is pursued by Fifi La Fume, who mistakes him for a skunk. After the couple receive new eyeglasses, they find out that a cat is in their house, and get rid of him because they dislike cats. "K-9 Kitty": Furrball is taken into the house of a couple with poor vision after they mistake him for a seeing-eye dog. In all three, Furrball attempts to find a home, after being chased by two bully cats named Amby and Floyd. Each of these shorts is linked to the other chronologically.