| The cats claim that Mr. Jay Bird must have flown south early and deny they had anything to do with his disappearance, despite the feathers found on their doorstep. Police are raising eyebrows at the cats' alibis, however. It's a real whodunnit. Full story |
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| Teddy claims he's the next James Bond. "You know the game that counterintelliegience personnel play - I Spy With My Little Eye?" he says. "Well, I have two really big eyes." Full Story. |
| It Wunt Me! - Cats suspects in bird disappearance Feathers found, cats offer flimsy alibis |
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| Mrs. Bird is understandably upset |
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| Archeologists are skeptical that a pawprint in the snow was actually made by a cat in the 1300s, as Edgar insists. The cat makes a compelling case, though. Full Story. |
| It's a cross between a spelling bee and weeding. Cats take turns spelling the names of plants. If they get the word correct, the plant is spared. If they get it wrong, the plant is whacked. Needless to say, the backyard has been thoroughly weeded after the event. Edgar is declared champ when he spells "rhubarb" in a controversial effort. Full story. |
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