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THE GREAT FISH HEIST — Cat Burglar Kitchen Raid A chubby orange tabby cat with enormous green eyes, wearing a tiny black turtleneck and a miniature ski mask pushed up on his forehead, sneaks across a moonlit kitchen counter toward an unguarded salmon fillet on a cutting board. High budget 3D animation, Pixar quality lighting and fur rendering. [0s–1.5s] Wide shot of a beautiful modern kitchen at night. Moonlight streams through the window. Everything is still. Then two glowing green eyes appear from behind a fruit bowl. [1.5s–3s] The cat rolls across the counter like a secret agent, knocking over a salt shaker. He freezes. Catches it midair with one paw. Places it back. Wipes his brow with immense relief. [3s–5s] He reaches the salmon. His pupils dilate to full circles. A single tear of joy rolls down his cheek. He reaches out one trembling paw, claws extended delicately. [5s–7s] A dog's bark echoes from another room. The cat's entire body puffs up to triple size. His tail goes rigid like an exclamation mark. He grabs the salmon and stuffs the entire thing in his mouth, cheeks bulging impossibly. [7s–9s] A massive golden retriever slides into the kitchen, paws scrambling on tile, crashing into the refrigerator. The cat is already on top of the fridge, salmon hanging out of his mouth, looking down with pure contempt. [9s–11s] The dog stacks kitchen chairs to reach the fridge. The cat watches, unimpressed, casually chewing. The chair tower wobbles. The dog's eyes go wide. [11s–13s] The chairs collapse. The dog crashes through a tower of pots and pans. An explosion of kitchenware. A colander lands on the dog's head like a helmet. He sits in the wreckage, tail still wagging. [13s–15s] The cat drops the fish skeleton on the dog's head, pulls down his ski mask, and moonwalks across the counter toward the window. He turns back, salutes, and disappears into the night. Cut to black. 3D animated, Pixar quality fur and lighting, kitchen heist, cat vs dog comedy, moonlit slapstick, cinematic, 4K.
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