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Tot Watchers was produced by MGM Cartoons. Just then, to their surprise, the baby crawls past the police car and away into the distance (apparently having been neglected by Jeannie once again), making the police officer realize in shock that Tom and Jerry were telling the truth. In the police car, Tom and Jerry explain what really happened, but the police officer doesn't believe them. Jeannie grabs the baby while the two try to escape, but the police officer (voiced by Bill Thompson) arrests Tom and Jerry, assuming that they were "baby nappers". Tom and Jerry would arrive tired with the baby.
Later on, Jeannie is in panic and tells a police officer that she lost the baby she was babysitting. Fearing that it has crawled into a cement mixer on the 30th floor, the two dive straight in, only to find that the baby never entered the mixer but is instead playing with a hammer. Tom and Jerry catch up with the baby, only to lose it again. Tom attempts to put the baby's diaper back on, but in the impending confusion, ends up putting the diaper on himself while the baby crawls off, nonchalantly. The diaper comes loose, and the baby falls, but he is then caught by Tom. Jerry manages to catch up, and saves the baby from crawling off a wooden plank lying on the 50th floor by grabbing his diaper. The baby crawls from one steel beam to another while the two look on. However, he and Jerry are forced to react after the baby crawls down to the street and into a 100-story mixed-use skyscraper construction site. Realizing that the baby is no longer worth the trouble, Tom does nothing the next time that it crawls from its pram. This time, Tom angrily brings the baby back to Jeannie herself, who hits Tom over the head with a broom, thinking that Tom has taken the baby away from her. Tom accidentally grabs Spike instead of the baby, and is promptly pummelled. During one escape, the baby crawls into Spike's dog house. Any attempt to return the baby to where it came from simply results in the baby escaping from the pram again. In the midst of Tom and Jerry's usual fighting, they see the baby crawling out of its pram. However, Jeannie begins talking on the telephone with someone, ignoring the baby and its carriage. Babysitter Jeannie (voiced by Julie Bennett) is instructed to look after the baby while his mother (also voiced by Julie Bennett) goes out.