In this chapter, we learn that the city has been "ravished" by animal thefts, and that the trio of thieves has found the hideout of the "evildoer" . We also learn that a white beam has hit the attacker, but that the animals have not yet arrived. Anthony tells us that the electric shock gun is not lethal, but the attacker does not know that it is a weapon. The animals do arrive, however, and the attackers are greeted by a "ghastly sight" , which is the result of a series of bullets fired from the inside of the door. The attackers do not recognize the capsules, which are the first thing the animals see when they enter the room, and they decide to kill the attackers. The cat is walking on the two feet of the wall, and he must be a "fumazor" because he is so close to the wall. He calls the cops, but they do not believe him.
In this chapter, we learn that the city has been "ravished" by animal thefts, and that the trio of thieves has found the hideout of the "evildoer" . We also learn that a white beam has hit the attacker, but that the animals have not yet arrived. Anthony tells us that the electric shock gun is not lethal, but the attacker does not know that it is a weapon. The animals do arrive, however, and the attackers are greeted by a "ghastly sight" , which is the result of a series of bullets fired from the inside of the door. The attackers do not recognize the capsules, which are the first thing the animals see when they enter the room, and they decide to kill the attackers. The cat is walking on the two feet of the wall, and he must be a "fumazor" because he is so close to the wall. He calls the cops, but they do not believe him.