City Council Speaker Corey Johnson gave Mayor de Blasio some pointed jabs Tuesday for being missing in action from Big Apple business during his failed presidential bid.

Johnson said on Fox 5’s “Good Day” that he was meeting with de Blasio “for the first time in a while …to go over a bunch of things.”

Johnson also noted de Blasio is back to full-time mayoral duty — attending local events like judging the meatball eating contest at the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy Saturday and walking in the climate change march Friday.

When asked by “Good Day” host Rosanna Scotto, “Does the mayor seem a little depressed to you?” Johnson gave a telling answer.

“He seemed happy and excited — on the campaign trail,” he said.

Scotto also asked what de Blasio neglected at home while he was visiting early primary states.

Johnson, a likely mayoral candidate for 2021, offered an anecdote about a recent feline rescue.

“You know, the really difficult thing is in New York — is last night I was, I know it sounds crazy, on Instagram people were tagging me. There was a cat that was stuck in an apartment for four days behind a locked door. Someone died and I was on the phone with the NYPD and the FDNY and NYCHA,” he said.

“And we got the cat out at 11:30 last night. That’s New York! There’s always things going on, whether it’s a blackout in Midtown West, whether it’s a cat being stuck. There’s things that happen and no problem is too small for New Yorkers,” Johnson said.

“There’s things that happen and no problem is too small for New Yorkers. So when you’re away, when you’re traveling, when in Iowa or South Carolina, New Hampshire or Vegas, New Yorkers are like, ‘We want you here,’” Johnson said.

“They say 90 percent of life is showing up. Well, 100 percent of being an elected official is showing up. And if you’re mayor and you’re away, it’s hard. So he’s back now and I’m sure he’s going to focus on those things,” he added.