This was the last Warner Brothers theatrical cartoon, as the studio had closed their animation division, ending a run that dated back to 1930.
Cool Cat replies positively to a Native American woman who suggested "Indian Wrestling" to him, only to find out that he just volunteered for a wrestling match. "Indian Wrestling" is another term for Malla-yuddha, a traditional form of combat-wrestling originating in the Indian subcontinent.
Cool Cat enthusiastically enters a Western town's "topless saloon", expecting to see topless women. He is disappointed when he finds out that the only one topless in this bar is the barman.
After being released in theaters, "Injun Troubles" was deemed too offensive to Native Americans and was never broadcast on US television and never put this cartoon on VHS/DVD
The protagonist of the film, Cool Cat, is an anthropomorphic Bengal tiger. He expresses disbelief when encountering a talking horse, but the horse points out that it is not stranger than a talking tiger.