A “who’s to blame” game of logic. Use your problem-solving powers to uncover the identity of the guilty cat by reading the clues, the cat “suspect bios” and your logical deduction skills.
We use good quality gender-neutral wrapping paper. As a default, all orders placed in November and December are wrapped in Christmas wrapping paper, and all orders placed in other months are wrapped using a non-Christmas paper (eg for a birthday). If you prefer birthday paper in the run up to Christmas or Christmas paper at other times of the year, you can request this in the Special Requirements box on the Basket page.
When you agreed to pet sit your neighbour’s six cats, you expected a weekend of gentle purrs and cuddles. Instead you find spilled coffee, a missing bird and broken flower pots! Solve which of the furry fiends were responsible for committing each cat crime using logical deduction skills.
Game includes:
Select a challenge card, set up the scene with kitties and clues and use your logical deduction skills to identify the guilty cat. A single player game.
Dog Crimes also available.
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Mulberry Bush:
We offer a number of delivery options:
Standard Delivery
Next Day or Name The Day Delivery
*Mainland UK, excludes Highlands & Islands (where delivery is a fixed price of £3.99).
**Next Day Delivery or Name the Day Delivery are not available if your order includes personalised items or for delivery to UK Highlands & Islands
See our Delivery page for full details and for international orders.
No Quibble Returns
We want you to be 100% delighted with your purchase. If you’re not, we’ll exchange it or give you a full refund, no questions asked. Return your order within 30 days - and if you’re buying early for Christmas, unwanted presents can still be returned in early January.
Looking for an exchange? We’ll even post you out the new item with free UK delivery.
For full details, see our Returns page
A falling marble logic game, choose a challenge card and build a path through the towers to get the marble to the target and you win.
A “who’s to blame” game of logic. Use your problem-solving powers to uncover the identity of the guilty dog by reading the clues, the dog “suspect bios” and your logical deduction skills.
Use your powers of deduction to work through the transport ticket clues to find the mysterious Mr X in London. A game of strategy, teamwork and excitement!