This clue was a bit more taxing, but here we have a canary and there is a famous cartoon canary called Tweety Pie whose partner, or maybe adversary, is a cat called Sylvester.
R. Hyde & Co was based at 54 Lilford Road, Camberwell, South East London. They are quoted as having made soap, with the curious names of "Volvolutum" and "Volvolic", plus pet food for various birds and also fishes, and most references say that they issued cards from 1908 to 1938, though we have seen a borderline cartophilic "Sing Birdie Sing" booklet that has an 1898 calendar on the back.
This card just advertised bird food in general, but their 1930 issue "British Birds" also includes an advert for that Volvolutum Soap, and starts by saying "A beautiful Album and Hand-Book of British Birds specially made to take this series of pictures is given away by SMITHS (HAMPTON) LTD, Proprietors of VOLVOLUTUM SOAP". So does anyone know the link between Smiths and Hyde?
These special albums had descriptive text printed inside, and, very forward thinkingly, even offered an exchange scheme for cards, which is detailed on the "British Birds" set, and starts by saying "This series consists of 80 pictures which will be issued in equal numbers." That was to combat the common belief, which still persists to this day, that it was common practise to print lesser quantities of some cards, or even not print some cards at all, so that the collector would have to keep buying the product.
As far as the exchange scheme, this says that "In order to assist collectors, HYDE`S BIRD SEEDS will supply any particular card in exchange for any TWO cards provided a STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE is enclosed"