In the opening credits of Kiddin' the Kitten (1952) & its sequel, A Peck o' Trouble (1953) both of which have the same two feline characters, neither one shows the names of the voice actors (Dodsworth's voice was supplied by Sheldon Leonard, Bea Benaderet was the actress in Kiddin' the Kitten (1952) as Dodsworth's owner, and Mel Blanc was the kitten).
Dodsworth uses the name of the WB vendor of choice, Acme, to advertise his services.
The spacious kitchen sports both an old fashioned wood burning stove and the very latest in home refrigerators. The curious looking round item on top of the fridge was actually an early cooling mechanism.
The lady of the house wears the very latest fashion in nylon stockings, made with a seam up the back at the time, and stylish high heeled pumps.