Housepets: The Meowtrix, Chapter One

Story by ThisAdamGuy on SoFurry

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Chapter One

Siren blared, cutting sharply through the city night as

police cars raced down the streets.  At

least a dozen of them careened through traffic, swerving around corners and

going well over the speed limit before screeching to a stop in front of an

abandoned building.  The police officers,

a random mixture of dogs and cats, scrambled out of their cars, hurrying to

form a barrier around the entrance, water pistols in paw.

"All right," Sargent Ralph announced, "I want a team in

there to flush her out!  Any volunteers?"

A symphony of nervous mumbling broke out as the officers

waited for someone else to volunteer.

"Oh, come on!" Sargent Ralph yelled.  "It's just a cat!  A girl cat! 

Are you telling me none of you think you can take her down?"

"I don't," one officer said, raising his hand.

"Yeah, me neither," said a second.

"Can we go home now?" asked a third.

Sargent Ralph slapped his forehead in exasperation before

pointing out officers at random, "You, you, you, you, and you," he said, "You're

all going in there!"

"What about you?" one of the officers asked.

"Don't ask questions, boy!" Sargent Ralph thundered.  "Just get in there and get her out!"

As the team of officers awkwardly shuffled their way into

the building, another car pulled up to the perimeter.  The doors opened, and three identical Siamese

cats stepped out.  All three of them were

wearing green suits, sunglasses, and had radios plugged into their ears.  Slowly, with an almost unnatural grace, they

made their way to the entrance.

"You were ordered to wait, Sargent Ralph," said the cat in

front.

"You took too long getting here," Sargent Ralph argued.

The cat reached up and adjusted his sunglasses, "Those

orders were for your protection."

Sargent Ralph chuckled, "I think my men can take down one

little cat.  A girl cat!"

The three cats exchanged a glance, and wordlessly made their

way into the building.

"I sent a team inside!" Sargent Ralph called after

them.  "They're bringing her down now!"

The first cat turned around, "No, Sargent Ralph, your

officers are already soaked."

Inside the building, the team of officers slowly made their

way to the third floor, shaking with fear. 

They came to a door halfway down the hallway.

"I don't want to do this," one officer whined.

"It's dark in here!" another whimpered.

For a moment, all the officers just stood there, staring at

the door.  Finally, one of them stepped

forward.

"Okay, guys, let's just get this over with.  On three, okay?"  The others nodded.  "One... Two... Three!"

With that, the officer kicked the door, which exploded

inwards.  Acting a lot braver than they

felt, the team rushed inside, pointing their water pistols at the lone figure

inside.

It was a cat, but her fur gleamed an unnatural shade of

purple in the dim light.  She sat in a

chair, her back to the officers.

"Paws up!" one of the officers shouted.

Slowly, the cat raised her paws above her head.  The squad all breathed a sigh of relief,

hardly able to believe that she had given up so easily.

But then, in one lightning quick motion, the cat spun around

and kicked her chair at them.  The police

let out a high pitched scream of terror as the chair smacked their comrades

firmly in their faces, knocking them over backwards.  They pointed their water pistols at her and

desperately began pulling the triggers, sending streams of water flying at the

cat.

Before their eyes, the purple cat leaped into the air, and

began to run across the wall, evading the water without a drop getting on her

shiny leather outfit.  With a flip, she

landed back on the floor and punched one of the officers so hard that he flew backwards,

knocking the two other officers behind him over as well.  Spinning around, she landed a powerful kick

on another officer.  Then she jumped up,

performing a midair split to kick the last two remaining officers in their

faces.  Landing back on the ground, she

took off from the room, leaving behind a room full of moaning police officers.

"That was awesome," one of them croaked as she slammed the

door shut behind her.

But as the purple cat entered the hallway, one of the suited

Siamese cats appeared at the top of the stairs. 

His face expressionless, he pulled out his own water pistol and began

firing at her.  The cat rolled to avoid

being hit, and took off in the opposite direction.  The window at the other end of the hall was

open, and she leaped through it, sailing out of the building and straight into

the next one.  She hit the floor hard,

rolling a few feet before tumbling down the stairs.  She struck the wall at the bottom of the

stairway, and a ceramic vase toppled off of its shelf, crashing on top of her

head.

"Oooh," she moaned, rubbing her head as she stood up, "that

was a horrible idea."

Her cell phone began to ring, and she answered it.

"Are you all right, Grapity?" the voice on the other end

asked.

"I'm fine," she answered. 

"Where's my exit?"

"Go outside, there will be a phone booth at the street

corner."

"Aw," the cat whined, "I was hoping I'd get to jump between

a few buildings first!"

"Not now, Grapity," the voice reprimanded her, but then it

paused.  "Okay, maybe later.  But right now you need to get out of there!"

"Ugh, fine," the cat grumped before hanging up the

phone.  With that, she ran the rest of

the way down the stairs and out through the door.  Sure enough, there was a telephone booth just

a few yards away.  As the cat began to

make her way towards it, the sound of screeching tires filled the air, and a

massive dump truck rounded the corner, aiming itself directly at the telephone

booth.  One of the suited cats was seated

inside.

"Oh, come on," the cat muttered.  "That's just overkill!"

But then she started to run. 

The truck's tires squealed on the pavement, sending it flying towards

the phone booth.  The cat put on a

desperate burst of speed, threw the door open, and picked up the phone just as

the truck smashed into the side, going straight through the booth and into the

building behind it.

Once the dust had settled, the cat stepped out of the truck

and went to inspect the rubble.  There

was no body.

"She got out," he said as his companions came to join him.

"It doesn't matter," the second one said.  "We know who they're targeting."

The third one nodded, "His name is Nutto."

There was a moment of suspenseful silence, and then the

first cat snickered.

"Nutto," he muttered, turning to lead the others away.  "What a stupid name."