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In the Far Woods, animals don't eat each other. This is strictly prohibited by the Vegetarian Law, which is enforced by the police, like the rest of the laws. Chief Badger is the head of the police. His adopted son, Badgercat, follows in his father's footsteps, even though he starts to think that dad is getting old and boring. Badgercat doesn't quite understand whether he is a badger or a cat, but he is young and eager for adventure.

2024

Detective Chief Badger finds a kitten in the Far Woods and decides to raise it. The grown-up Badgercat becomes a detective too.

The partners begin searching for the criminal who broke the law of the woods and ate Rabbit. The main suspect is Wolf.

At the Tree Knot tavern, Fox shares important information with Badgercat. Chief Badger meets unexpected guests in the Wolf's lair.

Chief Badger prepares to rescue Badgercat from a trap, but falls asleep at a crucial moment. Coyote Yote gives a confession.

Mouse the psychologist examines the traumas of the suspects. Chief Badger recalls his acquaintance with the little Yote.

Skunk the artist confirms Wolf's alibi. A tiny detail helps advance the investigation — Starling's feathers.

Badgercat arrests Skunk and rushes to celebrate solving the case. The lawyer owls escape from their cell during the commotion.

Badgercat is forced to stay at the station to listen to Starling’s memories. Chief Badger searches for the owls in Mrs. Rabbit’s house.

Badgercat tells the little rabbits the legend of how the inhabitants of the Far Woods caught the star disease. Fox’s confessions scare Mouse.

Badgercat and Chief Badger try to get out of a pit. The owls feel untouchable and declare themselves kings of the Far Woods.

The detectives find Mrs. Rabbit’s hideout — and can’t believe their eyes. The cunning criminal tries to play on Badgercat’s sympathy.

Chief Badger is preparing to retire. Mrs. Rabbit sees on TV that Fox is about to eat the little hare.

2025

An exhibition of beastly art opens in the Far Woods. Chief Badger and Badgercat guard the most valuable exhibit — a fly in amber.

The detectives must find out who left claw marks on the amber. Badgercat secretly releases Marquise, the cat he’s in love with, from the hall.

Marquise disappears from the club where the beauty contest was taking place. The partners are forced to work with the dogs Count and Polkan from the Huntington Farm.

Chief Badger notices a connection between two crimes. Badgercat plans to talk to the cats who were at the contest.

The cats agree to help Badgercat with the investigation in exchange for a favor. A pack of dogs brings the businessman Arctic Fox to the police.

The organization “Claws of Rage” claims responsibility for the kidnappings. The police identify a suspect — the Naked Mole Rat.

Chief Badger interrogates She-Wolf, who escaped from prison to take part in a contest. Badgercat learns that Arctic Fox is free.

Police expert Griff determines who the fur from the crime scene belongs to. Doctor Rook brings a mysterious letter to the station.

The kidnappers demand a ransom for Marquise, and Badgercat is ready to give in to their terms. The detectives prepare to bust the gang, but a surprise awaits them.

Badgercat breaks the law to gather a million pinecones. The kidnapper orders the cats to get rid of the detective after the money is handed over.

Magpie must deliver a message from Chief Badger to Badgercat, but she gets distracted by the owls. A capture team is moving toward the cats’ lair.

The dogs want to deliver Marquise to her owner, Nina Palna. Chief Badger tries to comfort Badgercat, but their difficult conversation is interrupted by Magpie.
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