I do not know why those nine years for a sequel to “Cats & Dogs,” a family film funny but largely forgotten that domestic cats and dogs a secret war against each other. I do not know why they are a sequel to All except the first one is profitable. But ‘Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, “while hit-or-miss in the joke section, is quite clever spy spoof movie, with all the elements into the animal. It’s fun.

The idea is that dogs and cats are enemies of humanity in the struggle for supremacy in humans, and that both parties have a secret organization and the technology they possess. In this adventure, a dog loose-cannon cop named Diggs (voiced by James Marsden) is equal to his entering its kind “by the CIA to help a psychotic cat named Kitty Galore (Bette Midler) to stop. Kitty plans to use weapons that all mad dog, the owner shall cause to get rid of them, allowing the cat to take their share of the PET market will make.

Intelligence for hybrid cat Kitty stop, because his actions would upset the balance of power and violating the rules of war, or something disturbing. This leads to the rare truce between cat and dog so that both parties can work together and the enemy to thwart them. Diggs rugged veteran and his partner, Butch (Nick Nolte), who worked with Catherine (Christina Applegate), spy on the cat. They receive information from a stool pigeon – really, he is a dove; get? – Named Seamus (Katt Williams). She also refused prison Silence “of the Lambs”-ish advice of Mr. Tinkles (Sean Hayes), bad, cat from the “Cats & Dogs first try.”

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