Garfield's life from childhood to adulthood is immersed in high-calorie food, sleeping, teasing stupid dogs and the favor of owner Jon Abbey. Garfield thinks this is the perfect life. This is a pretentious cat who hates Mondays, loves pork rolls, works with a neighbor's cat to steal milk from someone else's house but lied that the cat doesn't need milk and eats food bought by the owner
One day, Jon takes Garfield to meet the beautiful vet Liz and falls in love with her.
To make Garfield even more troubled, Jon brought back a puppy named Odie, a very cute mongrel, and Garfield suddenly felt his favored status was threatened. His lazy character made the owner more and more disgusted. At this time, Garfield blamed the grievance on Odie puppy.
At a dog show, Garfield broke into the dog show by mistake and led all the dogs away. As a result, Odie danced the dance Garfield gave Odie on the stage of the dog show. This makes it a star.
The arrival of the stupid dog Odie makes Garfield's life fall from heaven to hell. He has only one thought: Odie, get out of here!
When the owner's favor is shared by an uninvited guest, the little evil in Garfield's heart begins to erupt. On a cold night, the kind Odie helps Garfield open the door, but Garfield closes the door and shuts Odie out. Garfield feels guilty about Odie being kidnapped by a sloppy dog trainer. For the first time in Garfield's life, he began to feel responsible for others. Thinking of this, Garfield lost the remote control, left the TV and walked out of the house, he sneaked out of the house to find poor Odie
In the end, the owner and his sweetheart are together, and Garfield and Odie have become real friends.
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