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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 5:58 pm
Name: Sebastien Nicknames: Bastien, Seb, Sebby Age: 18 years old Current Stage: Newbie Species: American Ringtail Relatively large in size, American Ringtails are long and muscular animals. Both genders can reach a weight of twelve to fourteen pounds at adulthood. They have a long and strong back. Fur is soft and silky and may occur in any color or pattern. Eye color is also not strictly defined at the moment. The tail is straight initially and then smoothly curls over the back, not touching it and being approximately of the same length. Paws are medium sized with webbed toes.
The famous ring tail is owing to two distinct genes that produce the 'upright' and 'curled' appearance of the tail. They are seen in certain feral and domestic cats and even in purebreds. They are not associated with any health ailment. The tail itself is broad and muscular at the base with well developed bones that are not fused together. The cats hold their tail in the ringed position when they are calm. It serves not only to balance the cats in their movement but also to decelerate them during a high speed pursuit.
American Ringtails are very friendly and affectionate by nature. They interact well with children and other family members even as they develop a strong attachment to one particular person. They are somewhat shy in presence of strangers though. Curious by nature, they explore everything in their vicinity and are particularly fascinated by running water sources, perhaps a relic from their feral days when they used to quench their thirst by drinking from natural water bodies. Another 'wild' attribute is their habit of caching their food, hiding it in various places in the house for feeding at a later time. For their unique design and beauty, these fascinating cats are sure to gain lots of attention and fame as they prosper into a distinct, widely recognized breed in the coming years.Acquired From: Dice Game ------- Personality: Likes: Books, Outdoor activities, Studying, Music Dislikes: Being trapped indoor --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:With Dinah- Wren and Sparrow
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:00 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - Not needed 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: In Progress 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:43 pm
Name: Sparta Nicknames: Age: 11 Current Stage: Collared Species: Chartreux There exists a lovely old legend that the Chartreux lived with, and were named for, the Carthusian monks of France, and perhaps even shared a tipple or two of their famous Chartreuse liqueur! Recent research, however, indicates that because of the woolly character of their fur, they were given the same name as a well known Spanish wool of the early 18th century. Since this method of naming is common in animal husbandry, it is very likely the truth. Nevertheless, the presence of this natural breed of cat was noted in documents as early as the 16th century, and was acknowledged for its unique coat texture and color. Whatever the reason, the Chartreux adopted France with all their native vitality and intelligence, and the country adopted the breed.
The Chartreux is a study in contrasts. Often described as a “potato on toothpicks,” the Chartreux has a robust body, broad shoulders and a deep chest, all complemented by medium short, finely boned legs. The Chartreux is well muscled, which would enable the cat to meet its obligation as the fine mouser it is reputed to be in French literature. Unlike any other cat, the Chartreux’s blue fur is medium in length and woolly, with the proper coat breaking at the neck, chest, and flanks. A dense undercoat gives it resistance to the elements and a feeling of sheep’s wool.
The Chartreux is known for its smile. The rounded head with its softly contoured forehead tapers to a narrowed muzzle. This gives the Chartreux an image of smiling. The nose is straight with a slight stop at eye level. The Chartreux’s eyes are one of its most endearing features. They are rounded, but not as round as the Persian’s. The outer corners curve slightly upward. Color ranges from gold to copper, the latter being most preferred by breeders. This preference could actually describe the Chartreux as a “sweet potato on toothpicks.” The ears should be medium in height and width, set high and erect on the head. Most importantly, the Chartreux should enjoy being handled for exhibition.
Chartreux quickly become attached to one family and frequently follow them from room to room. Known for their dog-like behavior, these cats can be taught to fetch a ball, and most will respond to their names.
The Chartreux is a quiet breed, chirping rather than meowing at things it finds interesting. This intelligent cat is fascinated by television and sitting in a sunny window watching birds and other outdoor wildlife. Chartreux kittens are quick to play and interact with their human companions.Acquired From: Re-homed by White Neko Chan ------- Personality: Sparta have this military mindset where he believes that his strength comes in all aspects from physical to emotional and mental so he's very resilient and disciplined male that will always be found training or meditating. Stoic and silent, this male rarely displays his emotions and will always be that silent guardian for anyone who needs him. Whenever anyone is in distress, Sparta will go out of his way to help whomever needs it and stay with those people for a period of time before he moves on to train more and learn different kind of fighting methods. Likes: Training, Discipline, Honor, Loyalty, Sparring Dislikes: Chaos, Lies, Dishonesty, Betrayal --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:46 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Other Roleplays
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:08 pm
Name: Paprika Nicknames: Age: 11 Current Stage: Collared Species: Japanese bobtail The Japanese Bobtail is one of the oldest naturally occurring breeds of cat and is native to the islands of Japan. From written records it seems certain that the domestic cat first arrived in Japan from China or Korea at least one thousand years ago. It is believed that the original domestic cats came with the Buddhist monks in 600-700 A.D. and were brought to keep the rats out of the rice paper scrolls in the temples. In the 1600s, the silk trade found itself in jeopardy due to rats, and the Japanese Bobtail was pressed into service and thus became the street cat that it is today in Japan.
Japanese Bobtails are very strong and healthy cats. They usually have litters of three to four kittens that are large for newborns. Compared to other breeds, the kittens are active earlier, walk earlier, and start getting into trouble earlier! This breed has a low kitten mortality rate and a high disease resistance rate. Kittens are never born tailless, nor are they born with full tails. They are active, intelligent, talkative cats. Their soft voices are capable of nearly a whole scale of tones; some people say they sing. Since they adore their human’s companionship, they almost always speak when spoken to.
The tail is unique not only to the breed, but to each individual cat. Like out finger prints, no two tails are ever alike. The tail must be clearly visible and is composed of one or more curves, angles, or kinks, or any combination. The furthest extension of the tailbone from the body should be no longer than three inches. The direction in which the tail is carried is not important. The tail may be flexible or rigid and should be of a size or shape to harmonize with the rest of the cat. The genetic factor which created the Japanese Bobtail is due to dominant genes and breeds true.
The other unique feature that distinguishes this breed from other breeds is that the back legs are slightly longer than the front legs, giving the back legs a very muscular appearance. The head of the Japanese Bobtail is triangular, and their ears are upright and at right angles to the head. Their eyes appear oval rather than round, giving an oriental cast to the face. They are a medium-sized cat, with males being slightly larger than the females.Acquired From: RLC from Sergio ------- Personality: Likes: Dislikes: --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 5:09 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:28 pm
Name: Baron Von Tiggerbutt Nicknames: Age: 8 Current Stage: Collared Species: Sphynx Sphynx are not always totally hairless and there are different degrees of “hairlessness.” There can be a fine down on the body which makes the cat feel like a warm peach. Some short hair is usually present on the nose, ears and sometimes on toes and tail. Seasonal and hormonal changes in the cat may also effect hair development. The texture of Sphynx skin has been compared to a suede hot water bottle or warm chamois, and some cats almost have a buttery feel to the skin. The skin is loose on the body which leads to that extra wrinkling effect you see on the cat. All colors and patterns are possible and may be presented at any stage of maturity. The color and/or pattern of the cat are seen in the pigment of the skin and the few hairs that are present. One of the most often questions asked about Sphynx is, “Don’t they get cold?” If it is too cold for you, then it will probably be too cold for a hairless cat. However, these cats are smart enough to find a warm spot in the house, curled up with a dog or cat or warm human, on top of your computer, or they will be snuggled under your bed covers.
Sphynx are medium sized substantial cats and not fragile in any way. As with most cats, adult males are larger than females. Sphynx have sturdy boning, good muscle development and a bit of a firm belly as if they just finished a nice dinner. They have an open-eyed and intelligent expression with extra wrinkling on their head which some see as a worried or inquisitive look. Sphynx are extremely lovable, known to perform silly antics and can be downright clumsy in their attempts to be the center of attention. They have abundant energy and are mischievous, always wanting to be with you, on you or showing off for you. Sphynx seem to prefer human attention but enjoy the company of dogs and all other breeds of cats.Acquired From: RLC from Sergio ------- Personality: Likes: Dislikes: --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:31 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Other Roleplays
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:36 pm
Name: Elizabetta La Fluer Nicknames: Ellie Age: 12 Current Stage: Collared Species: Cymaric The Cymric is the longhaired variety of the tailless Manx cat. Other than coat length, the two breeds are identical. The Cymric’s taillessness is the result of a spontaneous genetic mutation, a common occurrence in felines. Besides her lack of a tail, the Cymric, who takes her name from the Gaelic word for Wales, is noted for his rounded appearance: She has a round head, round eyes, even a rounded rear end. Don’t think that the Cymric is completely tailless, either; some are—they are called rumpys—but others have up to three vertebrae fused at the end of the spine (rumpy risers); some have a stump of up to five vertebrae that they can whisk around; and some, known as longys, have a tail that’s longer than the stump but shorter than the typical cat tail. The Cymric weighs seven to 13 pounds and has a silky, medium-length double coat in many colors and patterns.
The Cymric is gentle and playful. It’s not unusual to find that she enjoys playing fetch or carrying her toys around. She’s also smart and dexterous, capable of using her paws to get into cabinets or to open doors. Fond of human company, she will carry on a conversation in a sweet trilling voice. Some Cymrics give all their love to a single person while others are affectionate toward the entire family, including children.
She might lack a tail, but the Cymric has a powerful rear end and is an excellent jumper, even without a natural counterweight to aid her balance. When you see her accelerate through the house and make sharp turns and quick stops, you’ll think she’s a mini sports car in the shape of a cat.Acquired From: RLC from Sergio ------- Personality: Likes: Dislikes: --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:37 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:08 am
Name: Baroness Van Tiggerbutt Nicknames: Age: 7 1/2 Current Stage: Collared Species: Sphynx Sphynx are not always totally hairless and there are different degrees of “hairlessness.” There can be a fine down on the body which makes the cat feel like a warm peach. Some short hair is usually present on the nose, ears and sometimes on toes and tail. Seasonal and hormonal changes in the cat may also effect hair development. The texture of Sphynx skin has been compared to a suede hot water bottle or warm chamois, and some cats almost have a buttery feel to the skin. The skin is loose on the body which leads to that extra wrinkling effect you see on the cat. All colors and patterns are possible and may be presented at any stage of maturity. The color and/or pattern of the cat are seen in the pigment of the skin and the few hairs that are present. One of the most often questions asked about Sphynx is, “Don’t they get cold?” If it is too cold for you, then it will probably be too cold for a hairless cat. However, these cats are smart enough to find a warm spot in the house, curled up with a dog or cat or warm human, on top of your computer, or they will be snuggled under your bed covers.
Sphynx are medium sized substantial cats and not fragile in any way. As with most cats, adult males are larger than females. Sphynx have sturdy boning, good muscle development and a bit of a firm belly as if they just finished a nice dinner. They have an open-eyed and intelligent expression with extra wrinkling on their head which some see as a worried or inquisitive look. Sphynx are extremely lovable, known to perform silly antics and can be downright clumsy in their attempts to be the center of attention. They have abundant energy and are mischievous, always wanting to be with you, on you or showing off for you. Sphynx seem to prefer human attention but enjoy the company of dogs and all other breeds of cats.Acquired From: Flaffle ------- Personality: Likes: Dislikes: --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:13 am
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
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Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 6:35 pm
Name: DaeKyun Nicknames: Age: 12 Current Stage: Collared Species: Himalayan/Ocicat hybrid The Himalayan is a medium to large cat with a short cobby body that is equally massive across the shoulders and rump. The head is large, round, and smoothed domed with great breadth of skull that is set on a short, thick neck. They must have perfect tooth occlusion and a strong, well developed chin. The boning should be heavy. The eyes are large, round and set far apart, giving the cat a sweet expression. The nose is short, snub and broad with a break centered between the eyes. The ears are small and rounded at the tip and set far apart and low on the head. Tail should be short and thick, but in proportion to the body. The Himalayan is solid, but not fat, with an overall appearance of soft roundness. The coat is long and flowing and requires constant grooming because of the undercoat that will mat if not groomed. This is a cat that demands a serious time commitment to keep the coat looking lovely and it takes knowledge and practice to do it properly.The points consisting of the ears, legs, feet, tail and face mask should show the basic color of the cat. The body color should be uniform in color, but subtle shading and darker shaded areas on the coats of older cats is allowed, but there still must be a definite contrast between body color and point color.
The Himalayan is a poised, loving and sweet breed. It is a sedate and affectionate cat, that prefers to cuddle with you rather than climb up your curtains. The Himalayan is responsive to your moods and emotions. They are very intelligent. Some breeders say Himalayans tend to talk more, but nothing like the Siamese. They love to be petted but do not demand attention like some breeds. But if they are not getting enough attention they will let you know with their quiet meows and meaningful looks from their big blue eyes. They also love to play with toys whether it is the most expensive toy or a balled up scrap of paper.
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This magnificent spotted cat never fails to steal the show, not to mention the hearts of those fortunate enough to own them. Feline enthusiasts have always been awed by the spotted cats of the wild: ocelots, margays, leopards, and others. Never before was there such an effort to breed an entirely domestic cat which can offer the spotted beauty of the wild cats while maintaining the lovely, predictable disposition of the domestic cat. The Ocicat originates from interbreeding of Abyssinian, Siamese, and American Shorthair and is the only spotted domestic breed selectively bred to emulate the cats of the wild.
Available in 12 colors, the ideal Ocicat is a large, active animal with an athletic appearance. It is very solid and well-muscled and has a short, tight coat with a satin sheen that shows off muscles and spots to their best advantage.
While the Ocicat looks wild, its temperament is anything but ferocious. It is a lot like a dog in that it is absolutely devoted to its people. Not a demanding, clinging-vine type, the Ocicat is confident as well as dedicated to its owners. Bred for spots, the Ocicat also comes in four other patterns: ticked, classic tabby, solid, and pointed. But regardless of color or pattern, they all have that trademark personality to capture your heart.Acquired From: Roleplay Re-homing contest ------- Personality: Daekyun fits the quote- "It is the quiet one you need to look out for" because if he doesn't make himself known, he's virtually a ghost in every aspects. Losing his eyesight and his vocal cord, Daekyun have completely retreated into himself and nobody knows what he is feeling or what he's thinking about. Outwardly, he's a very stoic cat that doesn't show any emotions or reactions because he is very strict and disciplined with his every action and emotions. He believes that if he reacts, then he's a weakling. Likes: Music, Silence, Solitude, His family (most of time) Dislikes: crowds, machine sounds, scents that reminds him of The Facility, humans in general --------- History:Coming in soon. -------- Family Lineage:Father: Tempo and Jiyong Mother: Leila Siblings: Sunbae, Seungmoon, Yunhee, Misun, and Hyunsoon Second batch: Jinsang, Jinae, Mihi, Mireu, Hyunki Third batch: Haneul, Bonhwa, Tae-Hui Mate:Offspring:
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 6:38 pm
Book of Roleplay:
Newborn: N/A
Collared: - In Progress 3 Formal Roleplays
4 Informal Roleplays
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar ~~~
Other Roleplays
Divider
Newbie: 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue
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Other Roleplays
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Novice: 10 Formal Roleplays
15 Informal Roleplays
10+ Battles
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Other Roleplays
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:19 pm
Name: Zayla Lillian Nicknames: Zay, Lil Z Age: 17 Current Stage: Newbie Species: Sphynx Sphynx are not always totally hairless and there are different degrees of “hairlessness.” There can be a fine down on the body which makes the cat feel like a warm peach. Some short hair is usually present on the nose, ears and sometimes on toes and tail. Seasonal and hormonal changes in the cat may also effect hair development. The texture of Sphynx skin has been compared to a suede hot water bottle or warm chamois, and some cats almost have a buttery feel to the skin. The skin is loose on the body which leads to that extra wrinkling effect you see on the cat. All colors and patterns are possible and may be presented at any stage of maturity. The color and/or pattern of the cat are seen in the pigment of the skin and the few hairs that are present. One of the most often questions asked about Sphynx is, “Don’t they get cold?” If it is too cold for you, then it will probably be too cold for a hairless cat. However, these cats are smart enough to find a warm spot in the house, curled up with a dog or cat or warm human, on top of your computer, or they will be snuggled under your bed covers.
Sphynx are medium sized substantial cats and not fragile in any way. As with most cats, adult males are larger than females. Sphynx have sturdy boning, good muscle development and a bit of a firm belly as if they just finished a nice dinner. They have an open-eyed and intelligent expression with extra wrinkling on their head which some see as a worried or inquisitive look. Sphynx are extremely lovable, known to perform silly antics and can be downright clumsy in their attempts to be the center of attention. They have abundant energy and are mischievous, always wanting to be with you, on you or showing off for you. Sphynx seem to prefer human attention but enjoy the company of dogs and all other breeds of cats.Acquired From: Valentine's Day Dice Rolling ------- Personality: Likes: Raves, Parties, Piercings, Tattoos Dislikes: Love, Romance --------- History:-------- Family Lineage:Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Mate:Offspring:
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