02375cim a2200433 i 4500 551897622 TxAuBib 20220328120000.0 d 040809t19941993||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9780916941918 0916941914 621-CD Maverick Books 622-CD Maverick Books (OCoLC)56116301 TxAuBib rda Erickson, John R, 1943- Hank the Cowdog. #21: The Case of the Vampire Cat, #22: The Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting [Audio Book CD] / John R. Erickson. Perryton, Tex. : Maverick Books, 1994. ℗1993. 6 sound discs (6 hour) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. spw rdacontent s rdamedia sd rdacarrier Subtitle from container. Compact disc. Unabridged. Also features several original songs. Read by the author John R. Erickson. [Recorded at The Audio Refinery in Amarillo, Texas.]. In "The Case of the Vampire Cat" Slim accidently abandons Hank at a neighbor's ranch. Hank then finds himself with a very undesirable companion--Mary D Cat--an overly affectionate cat with an affinity for cheese and a severe case of Skipsofrazzled Personality. What's even worse, Hank is certain that Mary is a vampire. When they find themselves face-to-face with two hungry coyotes, however, Hank realizes that a vampire cat might not be such a bad thing to have around after all. In "The Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting" Hank sticks his nose into an old pipe behind the machine shed and gets more than he bargained for. Hank is sure he's the unlucky recipient of a dreaded double bumblebee sting. When his snout swells up and he starts feeling woozy, though, it seems it might be something worse. No matter what, Hank's going to need some help to survive or his days will be numbered.". 20220328. Dogs Juvenile fiction. Cats Juvenile fiction. Ranch life West (U.S.) Juvenile fiction. Humorous fiction. Western fiction. CWPCP