Because what movie isn't complete without a smattering of cheeky Burlesque from a rather attractive looking mouse?
"So dream on And drink your beer Get cozy Your baby's here You won't be misunderstood Let me be good to you Hey, fellas I'll take off all my blues Hey, fellas There's nothin' I won't do Just for you"
Bearing in mind that she's wearing a blue dress here, so you can sort of take those lyrics literally. This scene basically implies that women are a sexual distraction to men and even when someone's life is in danger, a woman has the ability to take their mind from the task at hand by showing a bit of fur. But what message is this sending to children? Miss Kitty and her twin sisters sing "Let Me Be Good To You" in an attempt to calm the male patrons down but instead, it makes them go bonkers. Not only is the pub exploiting women - both for the fact that they're needed to 'calm men down' but also that they have to completely subjectify themselves to do so - it's also suggesting that men are completely uncontrollable animals at the sight of sexiness. And what's worse is that nobody seems to even care.