“That’s a lot of cat crunchies,” says Oakland private investigator Jeri Howard, in this short story involving a cat with blue eyes.
The substantial sum in Mrs. Littlejohn’s will has been left to her niece, for the specific care of her cat until that beloved feline departs for that great cat tree in the sky.
But the will doesn’t name the niece, and now two claimants have appeared. Which woman is the imposter?
“That’s a lot of cat crunchies,” says Oakland private investigator Jeri Howard, in this short story involving a cat with blue eyes.
The substantial sum in Mrs. Littlejohn’s will has been left to her niece, for the specific care of her cat until that beloved feline departs for that great cat tree in the sky.
But the will doesn’t name the niece, and now two claimants have appeared. Which woman is the imposter?