have for LUNCH?' Exit cast of characters in a blind panic, stage left. That is, until the narrator asks, 'NOW, what will Fat Cat. Problem solved, all the animals give a sigh of relief. Other animals are threatened with the Cat's rump, until a mouse brings up the loony idea of the cat maybe trying a big comfy chair. Fortunately neither will be sat on today (though if I were the pig I'd be harboring some pretty nasty thoughts towards that two-timing fowl).
So will the Fat Cat sit on the chicken instead? In a bout of panic the chicken tries to distract us and suggest the pig. The cow, however, is assured that the Fat Cat will not sit on him (response: 'Yee-haw!'). For example: Will Fat Cat sit on the cow? As we're asked this, a gleeful feline gives a mildly panicked cow the eye. Systematically, a narrator asks a couple questions.