In the early days, the titles of most Tom and Jerry cartoons bore some relevance to the content (makes sense, right?). The titles for Chuck Jones' '60s episodes have little or nothing to do with the actual plots, which really gets my back up, never mind the fact that the cartoons themselves aren't all that great.
Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary sees Tom fast asleep, at least until Jerry sleepwalks into the room and pulls on the cat's whiskers. After dealing with the somnambulistic pest, Tom settles down for more sleep, but is once again woken by the mouse, who open's the cat's tail like an umbrella. On realising what is happening, Jerry tries to stay awake by drinking coffee, but is soon sleepwalking again, causing more trouble for Tom with a ball of string and an anvil.
In a really weak ending to what is a thoroughly forgettable caper, Tom leaves home to seek solace in the desert, but is followed by the sleepwalking mouse.