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Treasury of the Lost Litter Box
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Book Information
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Release Date: May 4, 2010
Pages: 256
Collection Type: Treasury
ISBN: 978-0-7407-9335-6

Treasury of the Lost Litter Box is the fifth Get Fuzzy treasury, as well as the fifteenth Get Fuzzy book overall, containing strips from Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky and Dumbheart, and was released on May 4, 2010. It contains all strips from January 30, 2006

to October 07, 2007

.

Publisher's Summary[]

The daily comic strip Get Fuzzy is cartoonist Darby Conley's wry portrait of single life with pets. In the Treasury of the Lost Litter Box, the gang is back to endure the trials and tribulations typical of any family...more or less. At the center of the mischief is Rob Wilco, a single, mild-mannered ad executive and the guardian of Bucky and Satchel. Bucky is a temperamental cat who clearly wears the pants in their eccentric household, while Satchel is a gentle, sensitive pooch who struggles to remain neutral, almost guaranteeing he'll wind up on the receiving end of whatever trouble Bucky has cooked up.Treasury of the Lost Litter Box is a compilation of the Get Fuzzy misadventures previously chronicled in Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky and Dumbheart. Treasury of the Lost Litter Box is perfect for fans of the comic strip and a hilarious, if not-so-gentle introduction for new fans.

Storylines Included[]

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Other Editions[]

  • Treasury of the Lost Litter Box: Kindle Edition, Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC on May 29, 2012: ASIN B0083JBY00

Trivia[]

  • This is the fifth official Get Fuzzy treasury.
  • The title may be a reference to "Treasure of the Lost Dutchman," although the style seems to parody an Egyptian tomb rather than a gold mine.
  • This was the first Get Fuzzy treasury and book to be released in the 2010s.
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