Restless Tails is a gritty, anthropomorphic crime noir about loyalty, betrayal, and survival in a city where every alley has shadows and every smile hides teeth.
At the center is Archie, a hardened ex-gangster cat trying to put his past behind him. He's tough, streetwise, and scarred by years of violence and prison, but deep down he wants a shot at peace. His old flame Misty reappears, bringing chaos and secrets.
Archie is pulled back into the underworld when he discovers that Misty has set spies on. Alongside him is Mister Eric, a refined British ex-military cat whose training and surveillance skills balance Archie's brute instincts. Mister Eric comes from a humble background with family who cares. Yet Mister Eric needs more so joining the military and eventually special forces he becomes one of the most elite soldiers of his time after a while he grows restless and moves to a different country where he meets Archie and eventually becomes friends. Together, they uncover a web of espionage, gang rivalries, and personal vendettas that tie back to Misty and others from Archie's past.
Their circle includes Floyd, a scrappy mutt and Archie's old ally whose loyalty runs deep. Secondary figures like Axel , Nahala, Levy and enemies expand the world, adding layers of family ties, betrayals, and shifting alliances.
The story blends noir grit with espionage intrigue: shady interrogations in abandoned hideouts, tactical surveillance missions, late-night ambushes, and violent clashes in the city streets. But beneath the action runs a strong emotional current — Archie grappling with his past mistakes, and the thin line between vengeance and redemption.
In the end, Restless Tails is less about claws and bullets than it is about trust: how fractured beasts from different walks of life can come together — not as family by blood, but as family by choice — and stand unmovable against the darkness that hunts them.