Hello and welcome to Artemis' Cat Sanctuary where you will find the information of every cats that have the honor or misfortune to come under my care. Each cat will have their own post with all of the information about them along with roleplay logs in their second post. Artemis' Cat Sanctuary is currently undergoing a facelift (banners are needed) but please do enjoy your stay here and if you have any questions or rp requests, then you can either PM me, comment in main thread (with a quote), post in FCK AIM chatroom (if I am around).
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I only have one rule and that is not to post in this thread. Its my cat directory.
Roleplay Key Legend O- Ongoing - IA - Inactive A - Abandoned - FIN - Finished H - On Hold
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[b][i]Newborn:[/i][/b] N/A
[b][i]Collared:[/i][/b] [u]3 Formal Roleplays[/u]
[u]4 Informal Roleplays[/u]
[u]Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar[/u] ~~~
[u]Other Roleplays[/u]
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[b][i]Newbie:[/i][/b] [u]5 Formal Roleplays[/u]
[u]5 Informal Roleplays[/u]
[u] 1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue[/u] ~~~
[u]Other Roleplays[/u]
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[b][i]Novice:[/i][/b] [u]10 Formal Roleplays[/u]
[u]15 Informal Roleplays[/u]
[u]10+ Battles[/u]
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[u]Other Roleplays[/u]
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:34 pm
Art and gifts OvO
Caitlyn Hellstorm
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Caitlyn Hellstorm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:36 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:38 pm
Name: Dmitry Nicknames:
Age: 10 years old Current Stage: Collared
Species: Selkirk Rex The Selkirk Rex cat breed was developed from a natural mutation that arose in the United States in a litter of domestic kittens born in 1987. Selkirk Rex cats of today trace their ancestry back to Miss DePesto, a dilute tortie and white. It was accepted by several North American associations during the 1990s and was accepted for championship status in CFA in 2000.
The Selkirk Rex personality encompasses a patient, tolerant, loving cat that enjoys a good cuddle. They have the docile good nature of their three parent breeds. British Shorthairs, Persians, and Exotics have gone into the development of this breed.
Like the other Rex cats, the Selkirk Rex has a naturally curly coat. Unlike the other Rex breeds, the Selkirk Rex has a rounded, stocky body type and comes in both longhaired and shorthaired varieties. Also unlike the Devon and Cornish Rex, this gene is dominant, not recessive.
Acquired From: Re-home gift from ElvishSorceress
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Personality: Dmitry is a type of male who will toss up this cold and aloof front (think of "I am too cool for everything" attitude) whenever he makes first encounters with any cats or kittens because he wants to see if they are determined enough to stick around to become his friend. Another reason for his attitude is because of his trust issues due to his male owner's negligence so he feels like he have to act all tough and prickly. In reality, he's a huge sweetheart with a huge desire to be loved and accepted. When it comes to ladies, this guy is a charming gentleman who knows what to say and how to treat ladies just right.. but in the result, it can leave a string of broken hearts behind him.
Summary: Dmitry decided to take Espilon out for a walk into the forests and he led her up into the tree to teach her few things like leaping from a tree to other, however one lesson have proved to be nearly fatal for Dmitry. He miscalculated the distance between two branches and missed it, the branch hooked around his collar and effectively started to strangle him. The collar was getting tighter whenever Dmitry tried to struggle to get free and Epsilon tried to help. Dmitry's archenemy acquaintance came strolling by and hurried to help him by chewing the bow off.
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Newbie: - Waiting for the growth 5 Formal Roleplays
5 Informal Roleplays
1+ Roleplay of territory RP or going rogue ~~~
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: Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:36 pm
Name: Hunter Nicknames:
Age: 11 Current Stage: Collared
Species: Selkirk Rex / Siberian Mix The Selkirk Rex cat breed was developed from a natural mutation that arose in the United States in a litter of domestic kittens born in 1987. Selkirk Rex cats of today trace their ancestry back to Miss DePesto, a dilute tortie and white. It was accepted by several North American associations during the 1990s and was accepted for championship status in CFA in 2000.
The Selkirk Rex personality encompasses a patient, tolerant, loving cat that enjoys a good cuddle. They have the docile good nature of their three parent breeds. British Shorthairs, Persians, and Exotics have gone into the development of this breed.
Like the other Rex cats, the Selkirk Rex has a naturally curly coat. Unlike the other Rex breeds, the Selkirk Rex has a rounded, stocky body type and comes in both longhaired and shorthaired varieties. Also unlike the Devon and Cornish Rex, this gene is dominant, not recessive.
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The Siberian is a medium to large cat with the overall appearance of excellent physical condition, strength, balance, power, and alertness, modified by a sweet facial expression. Their eyes vary in color from gold to green and all shades in between. Some have two different colored eyes, and some even have blue eyes. Siberians are a natural breed and reflect the climate in which they developed, with their very dense, medium to long, water repellent triple coat. This coat is accented with a ruff around the neck, full fluffy britches, and a bushy tail, normally carried up with pride but also quite useful to wrap around the face and paws to keep warm. Lynx tipping on the ear is allowed, and full ear furnishings are required. This means that the tops of the ears can have hair, which makes the ears look pointed when in fact they are rounded, and that the inside of the ear has hair that protects it from the elements. This glorious and quite useful fur comes in all colors and combinations, with or without white markings, and tends to remain relatively tangle-free, requiring only occasional brushing. Fortunately, Siberians like to play in water, so if bathed regularly as kittens they may actually enjoy the attention of a bath.
This is a cat designed by nature to survive, with no extremes in type. The Siberian can take up to five years to mature, with females generally being smaller than the males. The general impression of the body is one of circles and roundness, rather than rectangles and triangles.
Siberian cats are very personable and want to be near their owners. They enjoy the company of children, dogs, and other animals. They are fearless and easygoing. Not much disturbs their natural calm and equanimity. They seem to know when they are needed for psychological and moral support and spend time with the person who needs that support. They are a quiet breed that expresses itself in a melodic way through sweet mews, trills, chirps, and lots of purring. All types of toys intrigue them. Some learn to play fetch, while others are intrigued by the moving cursor on the computer screen or sit and watch, entranced, as you type. Acrobatic by nature, the Siberian will play hard, often executing amazing somersaults in pursuit of a feather toy. An over enthusiastic kitten may need to be rescued while attempting to climb the bricks on the fireplace or jump to the top of a bookshelf. Siberians stay playful throughout their lives.
Small Story telling how the cat removes the collar Oh... hello there! ( With Ma-Ku) Summary: Hunter met Ma-Ku while he was on his way home with a huge fish and they got to chatting about things which resulted in them becoming fast friends. Hunter found out that Ma-Ku haven't found her family so Hunter invited her to come and stay with him and his family for awhile while they look for her own family. A topic of collars came up when Hunter noted that Ma-Ku cringed or twitched whenever a bell on her collar jingled and his collar was already snug enough to the point where it was starting to cut his air supply off. They decided that they should try to take those collars off and with some struggling, they took their collars off and brought them back to the place Hunter is staying with his family.
Species: Turkish Angora One of the most outgoing and affectionate of all cat breeds, the rare and beautiful Turkish Angora has a fascinating history and is considered a national treasure in its native land. Many Turkish Angora owners in the United Stated consider their cats a treasure as well!
Turks are not only intelligent, but extremely adaptable, loving and playful, which makes them an excellent choice for families with young children, and lively companions for senior adults. They readily accept dogs and other animals, but their assertive natures often make them the “alpha” pet in the household.
Elegant, finely-boned creatures, Turkish Angoras are graceful, energetic and usually the first to welcome visitors into your home. It is also not unusual for a pet Turk to act as the “host” at a party or other gathering, inspecting and interacting with every guest. It is no wonder that they are often considered “dog-like!”
The Turkish Angora’s soft, silky coat rarely mats and requires only minimal grooming. Most breeders recommend combing once or twice a week with a fine-toothed comb or slicker brush to remove excess hair and keep the coat looking and feeling its best. Like all long-haired breeds, they lose some coat during the summer months, when more frequent combing may be needed to prevent hairballs. Most likely, the breed originated in the mountainous regions of Turkey, where it developed an unusually soft, medium-long coat for protection against the harsh winters. Possibly it evolved from the Manul cat, a small feline domesticated by the Tartars. This pure, natural breed can trace its written history as far back as 16th-century France. However, in the early 1900s, it was used indiscriminately in Persian breeding programs and virtually disappeared as a separate breed. For many years, all longhaired cats were referred to simply as “Angoras.”
Acquired From: Auction win
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Personality: Eccentric and quirky, Sanaz is one of those indiviuals who likes to be different from others in many different ways from ways of thinking to fashion. This female is very fond of neon and loud colors and she wouldn't be caught dead wearing an outfit that doesn't have neon colors or doesn't make sense to others. Beside her crazy fashion tastes, she loves to listen to music and dance until the sun comes up.
Species: Siberian The Siberian is a medium to large cat with the overall appearance of excellent physical condition, strength, balance, power, and alertness, modified by a sweet facial expression. Their eyes vary in color from gold to green and all shades in between. Some have two different colored eyes, and some even have blue eyes. Siberians are a natural breed and reflect the climate in which they developed, with their very dense, medium to long, water repellent triple coat. This coat is accented with a ruff around the neck, full fluffy britches, and a bushy tail, normally carried up with pride but also quite useful to wrap around the face and paws to keep warm. Lynx tipping on the ear is allowed, and full ear furnishings are required. This means that the tops of the ears can have hair, which makes the ears look pointed when in fact they are rounded, and that the inside of the ear has hair that protects it from the elements. This glorious and quite useful fur comes in all colors and combinations, with or without white markings, and tends to remain relatively tangle-free, requiring only occasional brushing. Fortunately, Siberians like to play in water, so if bathed regularly as kittens they may actually enjoy the attention of a bath.
This is a cat designed by nature to survive, with no extremes in type. The Siberian can take up to five years to mature, with females generally being smaller than the males. The general impression of the body is one of circles and roundness, rather than rectangles and triangles.
Siberian cats are very personable and want to be near their owners. They enjoy the company of children, dogs, and other animals. They are fearless and easygoing. Not much disturbs their natural calm and equanimity. They seem to know when they are needed for psychological and moral support and spend time with the person who needs that support. They are a quiet breed that expresses itself in a melodic way through sweet mews, trills, chirps, and lots of purring. All types of toys intrigue them. Some learn to play fetch, while others are intrigued by the moving cursor on the computer screen or sit and watch, entranced, as you type. Acrobatic by nature, the Siberian will play hard, often executing amazing somersaults in pursuit of a feather toy. An over enthusiastic kitten may need to be rescued while attempting to climb the bricks on the fireplace or jump to the top of a bookshelf. Siberians stay playful throughout their lives.
Acquired From: Paid Raffle
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Personality: Small in body frame, Saffron makes up for that with larger than life attitude and she always have a smirk on her face when she takes on the world day by day. Sassy and witty, this girl have a sharp tongue and dry sense of humor that gets her in trouble frequently with cats she interacts with. Saffron do not know the definition of fear or being scared as she charges into the fray headfirst without even considering the consequences.
Likes: Playing games, verbal bantering, playful fighting, cuddling
Dislikes: Boring personalities
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History:
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Family Lineage: Father: N/A Mother: N/A Siblings: Chamomile
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 ~~~
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: Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:23 pm
Name: Katey Nicknames:
Age: 11 Current Stage: Collared
Species: Turkish Angora One of the most outgoing and affectionate of all cat breeds, the rare and beautiful Turkish Angora has a fascinating history and is considered a national treasure in its native land. Many Turkish Angora owners in the United Stated consider their cats a treasure as well!
Turks are not only intelligent, but extremely adaptable, loving and playful, which makes them an excellent choice for families with young children, and lively companions for senior adults. They readily accept dogs and other animals, but their assertive natures often make them the “alpha” pet in the household.
Elegant, finely-boned creatures, Turkish Angoras are graceful, energetic and usually the first to welcome visitors into your home. It is also not unusual for a pet Turk to act as the “host” at a party or other gathering, inspecting and interacting with every guest. It is no wonder that they are often considered “dog-like!”
The Turkish Angora’s soft, silky coat rarely mats and requires only minimal grooming. Most breeders recommend combing once or twice a week with a fine-toothed comb or slicker brush to remove excess hair and keep the coat looking and feeling its best. Like all long-haired breeds, they lose some coat during the summer months, when more frequent combing may be needed to prevent hairballs. Most likely, the breed originated in the mountainous regions of Turkey, where it developed an unusually soft, medium-long coat for protection against the harsh winters. Possibly it evolved from the Manul cat, a small feline domesticated by the Tartars. This pure, natural breed can trace its written history as far back as 16th-century France. However, in the early 1900s, it was used indiscriminately in Persian breeding programs and virtually disappeared as a separate breed. For many years, all longhaired cats were referred to simply as “Angoras.”
Acquired From: RLC Grab Bag
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Family Lineage: Father: N/A Mother: N/A Siblings: N/A
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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Master
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 1:59 pm
Name: Chamomile Nicknames: Cammy
Age: 12 Current Stage: Collared
Species: Turkish Angora One of the most outgoing and affectionate of all cat breeds, the rare and beautiful Turkish Angora has a fascinating history and is considered a national treasure in its native land. Many Turkish Angora owners in the United Stated consider their cats a treasure as well!
Turks are not only intelligent, but extremely adaptable, loving and playful, which makes them an excellent choice for families with young children, and lively companions for senior adults. They readily accept dogs and other animals, but their assertive natures often make them the “alpha” pet in the household.
Elegant, finely-boned creatures, Turkish Angoras are graceful, energetic and usually the first to welcome visitors into your home. It is also not unusual for a pet Turk to act as the “host” at a party or other gathering, inspecting and interacting with every guest. It is no wonder that they are often considered “dog-like!”
The Turkish Angora’s soft, silky coat rarely mats and requires only minimal grooming. Most breeders recommend combing once or twice a week with a fine-toothed comb or slicker brush to remove excess hair and keep the coat looking and feeling its best. Like all long-haired breeds, they lose some coat during the summer months, when more frequent combing may be needed to prevent hairballs. Most likely, the breed originated in the mountainous regions of Turkey, where it developed an unusually soft, medium-long coat for protection against the harsh winters. Possibly it evolved from the Manul cat, a small feline domesticated by the Tartars. This pure, natural breed can trace its written history as far back as 16th-century France. However, in the early 1900s, it was used indiscriminately in Persian breeding programs and virtually disappeared as a separate breed. For many years, all longhaired cats were referred to simply as “Angoras.”
Acquired From: RLC Custom
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Family Lineage: Father: N/A Mother: N/A Siblings: Saffron