<P> Jock and Trusty visit to comfort Lady, but when Tramp arrives to apologize, Lady angrily confronts him about his past girlfriends and failure to rescue her from the pound . Tramp sadly leaves, but immediately thereafter a rat sneaks into the house . Lady sees the rat and barks frantically at it, but Aunt Sarah tells her to be quiet . Tramp hears her barking and rushes back, entering the house and cornering the rat in the nursery . Lady breaks free and rushes to the nursery, where Tramp inadvertently knocks over the baby's crib before ultimately killing the rat . The commotion alerts Aunt Sarah, who sees both dogs and thinks they are responsible . She pushes Tramp in a closet and locks Lady in the basement, then calls the pound to take Tramp away . Jim Dear and Darling return home as the dog catcher departs, and when they release Lady, she leads them to the dead rat . Overhearing everything, Jock and Trusty chase after the dog catcher's wagon . The dogs are able to track down the wagon and scare the horses, causing the wagon to crash . Jim Dear arrives in a taxi with Lady, and she reunites with Tramp, but their joy is short - lived when they find Trusty pinned underneath the wagon's wheel, motionless, with Jock howling mournfully . </P> <P> That Christmas, Tramp has been adopted into the family, and he and Lady have started their own family, with three daughters who look like Lady and a son who looks similar to Tramp . Jock comes to see the family along with Trusty, who is still alive and merely suffered a broken leg, which is still healing . Thanks to the puppies, Trusty has a fresh audience for his old stories about his Grandpappy Old Reliable, but he has forgotten them . </P> <Ul> <Li> Barbara Luddy as Lady, an American Cocker Spaniel . </Li> <Li> Larry Roberts as Tramp, a mongrel with a knack for dodging dog - catchers and the ability to pick locks with his nose . He calls Lady "Pidge", short for Pigeon . </Li> <Li> Bill Thompson as Jock, a Scottish Terrier who is one of Lady's neighbors . Thompson also voiced Joe, Tony's assistant chef; Bull, a stray male bulldog from the dog pound who speaks with a slight Cockney - Australian accent; Dachsie, a stray male dachshund at the dog pound who speaks with a German accent; and a policeman . </Li> <Li> Bill Baucom as Trusty, a bloodhound who used to track criminals with his Grandpappy, Old Reliable, until he lost his sense of smell . </Li> <Li> Verna Felton as Aunt Sarah, Darling's sister who comes to take care of the baby when Jim Dear and Darling leave for a few days . Aunt Sarah is strict; she does not understand dogs and thinks they are trouble . She blames both Lady and Tramp for the baby's crib being knocked over, not knowing that they were actually protecting the baby from a vicious rat . However, she sends a box of dog biscuits in the final scene of the film in a presumed attempt to make amends for her mistreatment of the two dogs . </Li> <Li> George Givot as Tony, owner and chef of Tony's Italian restaurant . He and Joe both have great affection for Tramp . </Li> <Li> Lee Millar as Jim Dear, the fatherly human figure and Darling's husband . Millar also voiced the Dogcatcher . </Li> <Li> Peggy Lee as Darling, the motherly human figure and Jim Dear's wife . Lee also voiced Si and Am, Aunt's Sarah's twin Siamese cats with a knack for mischief and never - ending trouble; and Peg, a stray female Pekingese whom Lady meets at the pound (along with the other dog inmates she was put in a cage with). The names of Si and Am are a play on the country of Siam and the idea of "Siamese twins", the terminology of the time for conjoined twins . It is implied that Peg had a relationship with Tramp in the past, through the lyrics of the song she sings (He's a Tramp). Peg was formerly from the "Dog and Pony Follies" (dog and pony show); either the show ended or she was left behind . Peg has a Brooklyn Accent . </Li> <Li> Stan Freberg as the beaver, a clever, hard - working beaver at the zoo who speaks with a lisp . He gnaws off the muzzle that Aunt Sarah had placed upon Lady after Tramp realizes that the muzzle is just what the beaver needs for pulling logs . This character would later serve as the inspiration for Gopher from Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree . </Li> <Li> Alan Reed as Boris, a stray male Borzoi from the dog pound . He speaks with a Russian accent . </Li> <Li> Thurl Ravenscroft as Al the alligator </Li> <Li> Dallas McKennon as Toughy, a stray male mutt from the dog pound . He speaks with a slight Brooklyn accent, like Peg . McKennon also voiced Pedro, a stray male Chihuahua from the dog pound who speaks with a Mexican accent; a professor, and a laughing hyena . </Li> <Li> The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Max Smith, Bob Hamlin and Bob Stevens) as Dog Chorus </Li> </Ul> <Li> Barbara Luddy as Lady, an American Cocker Spaniel . </Li>

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