The Case of the Missing Cat

The Case of the Missing Cat by John R. Erickson is a reissue published by Puffin Books in 1999, featuring 114 pages in English. This story follows Hank the Cowdog, who, after losing his position as Head of Ranch Security to Pete the Barncat, finds himself at a crossroads. Determined to eliminate Pete’s annoying presence, Hank concocts a plan, but he soon discovers that executing his scheme is more challenging than anticipated.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as Hank navigates his internal struggle between his mischievous intentions and his good conscience. The narrative incorporates elements of humor and mystery, set against the backdrop of farm and ranch life. With themes involving animals, particularly cats and dogs, this book offers an engaging exploration of Hank’s antics and the complexities of friendship and rivalry in a ranch setting.
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Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of dogs?
Hank the Cowdog knows. After losing his post as Head of Ranch Security in a crooked bet with Pete the Barncat, Hank is finally pushed to the limit. Long having wanted to rid the ranch of Pete’s snide presence, Hank devises a plan to do just that. But sticking to his evil plot is more difficult than he imagined. Will good conscience prevail? Or will Little Alfred be fixing to find a new feline friend?
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