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  1. Petey’s butler was a character that appeared in Dog Man. As shown in the first book, he was using binoculars to spy on Officer Knight and Greg the dog. And then, he goes downstairs with Petey, the main antagonist and tritagonist to figure out their strengths on a blackboard.

  2. Petey the Cat's unnamed butler is the tertiary antagonist of the first Dog Man book, as he is the tertiary antagonist of chapter one and the secondary antagonist of the third chapter. He's Petey’s butler that seems to always get on Petey’s nerves.

  3. As they walked outside, they were being spied on by Petey and his butler. The butler asked Petey if he was scared of Officer Knight and Greg, to which Petey answered no, and brought him to his lab to explain why by showing the weaknesses of the two.

  4. Petey is an anthropomorphic ginger cat with black stripes from his shoulders to his tail. As of Dog Man: A Tale of Two Kitties, his right cheek only has two whiskers compared to the three whiskers on his left. Like most other characters in Dog Man, Petey's eyes are drawn as vertical black lines with no irises.

  5. Petey's Butler is a major antagonist of the first book in Dav Pilkey's Dog Man series of the same name. He is the dimwitted butler of Petey who always gets on his nerves. Even though he serves an evil villain, he is not as evil and actually seems to be a good guy.

  6. Petey's Butler is using binoculars to spy on Officer Knight and Greg the dog. And then, he goes downstairs with Petey, the main antagonist and tritagonist to figure out their strengths on a blackboard.

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  8. Petey. Petey is a striped cat. His father is Grampa, a villain and a criminal, and his son is Li’l Petey, a silly and loving kitten. Petey is a dynamic character who evolves throughout the series more broadly, as well as evolving within Dog Man: Mothering Heights. Petey is a reformed villain.