Members of several branches of The Park’s police force and a number of citizen aid and action organizations have expressed an interest in meeting with Tab Tricolore, the renowned chef, restaurateur, and award-winning author who returned to The Park in December, three weeks after being abducted outside The Park.
“We are seeking information in a few key areas, particularly information that relates to certain groups of individuals who live outside The Park and we feel that Tab could be immensely helpful to us in that regard,” says Gareth Shepherd, a 18-year veteran of the force and president of the Federation of Canine Security Workers (FCSW).
Inspector Maurice Addax of the Specist and Hate Crimes Unit and Inspector Antonia T. Fossa of the Interspecial Investigations Unit also said they plan to request a meeting with Tricolore “at his convenience.”
“It’s entirely up to him, of course, but we would very much appreciate the opportunity to ask him a few questions,” Fossa says.
No official police representative has been in touch directly with Tricolore yet, however, Fossa said.
Also interested in meeting with the chef are members of a number of The Park’s immigrant and refugee aid organizations and other Animal associations.
“We want to find out, to the extent that it is possible, whether his [Tab’s] stripes had anything to do with his disappearance,” says Aiofe Badger, who is president of the Sisters and Brothers of the Narrow Band.
Keeva Moffatt, president of The Park’s Spotted Skunk Sedan Patrol says her group would also like to meet with Tab.
“If he was abducted because he is a tabby, this could affect us, too, in the future,” she says.
Other groups, including Home to Roost and Runaway Rovers say they would like to have a general meeting with the chef to share their joint knowledge and experience.
Tricolore was abducted on December 2, on one of his regular trips outside The Park to source ingredients for his fine dining restaurant, Klo. He returned on December 25, but the usually bombastic and outspoken Feline has kept a low profile ever since.

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It was a great celebration. We made history, and then some. Here are a few tidbits to recap the day:



