Ep 5. Beaver's Cat Problem
- TV-G
- November 4, 1961
- 25 min
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7.2 (16)
Beaver's Cat Problem is the fifth episode of the fifth season of the classic family sitcom, Leave It to Beaver. In this episode, Beaver, the youngest member of the Cleaver family, finds himself in a bit of trouble when he takes in a stray cat without his parents' permission.
The episode begins with Beaver and his best friend Larry outside playing when they come across a cute little stray cat. Beaver immediately falls in love with the cat and decides to take it home. However, his parents, Ward and June, are not pleased when they discover the new addition to their household. Despite Beaver's pleas, Ward and June insist that the cat needs to go back to where it came from.
Determined to keep the cat, Beaver decides to keep it hidden in his room. However, the cat quickly proves to be more trouble than he bargained for. It scratches up the furniture, knocks over a lamp, and causes havoc throughout the house. When Ward and June discover the mess that the cat has made, they become even more determined to get rid of it.
But Beaver is not willing to let go of his new furry friend just yet. He enlists the help of Larry to try to come up with a solution to the cat problem. They decide to ask their neighbor, Mrs. Rayburn, to take care of the cat. However, when Mrs. Rayburn takes the cat, she accidentally releases it into the wild.
Desperate to find the cat, Beaver and Larry search all over town for it, even going so far as to offer a reward for its safe return. Meanwhile, Ward and June are getting fed up with the whole situation and decide that Beaver needs to learn responsibility by taking care of the cat himself. They tell Beaver that he can keep the cat, but he will have to feed it, clean up after it, and take care of it himself.
Beaver quickly realizes that taking care of a cat is harder than he thought. He struggles to figure out what to feed it, and the cat continues to wreak havoc throughout the house. Eventually, Beaver decides that he can't handle the responsibility and that the cat needs to go back to where it came from.
In the end, the cat is returned to its rightful owner, and Beaver learns a valuable lesson about responsibility and taking care of pets. Ward and June are proud of their son for learning an important life lesson, and Larry is just happy to have his best friend back to his normal self.
Overall, Beaver's Cat Problem is a heartwarming episode that teaches a valuable lesson about responsibility and the importance of taking care of pets. Despite his initial reluctance, Beaver learns to take responsibility for his actions and realizes that sometimes it's better to let things go than to hold onto them when they're causing more harm than good. Fans of Leave It to Beaver will enjoy this classic episode and appreciate the timeless lessons that it teaches.