Dudley just pensioned ~OUTT from the RCMP and was last reported running a beach bar in Anguilla and also as a front man for Caribbean trusts and corporate shells for Canadian pennnystock players. (The difference between criminals and law enforcement is often just a badge.)
I last saw Moose in a bar in Kenora. He's aged and lost most of the velvet from his antlers. He's retired and mostly fishes and follows CFL and NHL games on the tavern's big screen TVs whilst quaffing a cold Labatts Blue or Molson (he avoids Moosehead - he says it gives him bad dreams of winding up on a wall somewhere).
I axed Moose about Squirrel, and Squirrel is now in Vancouver and is a leader in the species-neutral and species-transition movements there. Squirrel is sometimes seen in public decked ~OUTT like a marmot or as a coast redwood tree (talk about changing species - that's changing Kingdoms!). Squirrel had to give up flying because Transport Canada yanked the license when Squirrel failed an annual veterinarian exam on the eyesight portion.
Boris and Natasha have retired on their KGB/FSB pensions to Tomsk, Russian Federation. They also have a nice dacha on a little mountain alpine lake in the Chuya range, just a few dozen kilometers off the Chuysky Trakt making it convenient for travel - where they vacation in summers. Boris had been working on a Macedonian content farm a few years ago, butt he missed Mother Russia and Natasha, and so has returned to his Motherland. They do travel to LA from time to time to visit with their old cartoon friends. Last year, Boris had surgery for a resectable prostate tumor at UCLA/Ronald Reagan hospital - oh the irony of the ex-communist Boris having to come to the Ronald Reagan hospital for surgery! I'm shure he doesn't tell his KGB/FSB fellow retirees about that. And Natasha is rumoured to have had some plastic surgery work done in Beverly Hills - eyes, cheeks, neck, ears, and a butt lift. So they get around (as most former international spies do).
And Mr. Magoo is running a Lasik eye clinic in Palm Springs. He's improved his vision to almost 20/200 via laser now and can get by without bifocals (he uses single vision-only glasses now). He's a proponent for the Palm Springs retiree community to get Lasik and avoid the bifocals, so they can wear more stylish single-vision lenses and European frames.