Uhh, read belows :3 Extra facts: Dove and Lynxy know Morse code. When Dove uses more code, I will put a translation dw. Nicknames: LynxKit: Lynxy PatternKit: Dove (Ironic, right? Read personality for her) BreadKit: Breve (Br-E-v) About LynxKit: Name: I'ma let you guess that one Gender: Current: Intersex. Future: Transmasc/demiboyflux/gender dysphoric Pronouns: They/them/ahe/ahem Orientation: Current: Aroace duh AHE'S FOUR MOONS OLD! Future: Androromantic and Heteroflexible. About BreadKit: Name: Bro Gender: Current: male. Future: Transfem, Pangender, and genderfluid. Pronouns: She/her, even in current as a male. Orientation: Current: Hetero. Future: Pansexual, homoro About PatternKit: Name: *Sighs dramatically* gender: Current: Gender questioning. Future: Agender girl Pronouns: She/it/h?. yes, h? is a pronoun for it. Orientation: Current: Les. Future: Homoflexible.
(Cont. bio:) and decided to stay until they became apprentice age. When they did, she left the clan for her twolegs. BreadKit+PatternKit: Name: BreadKit Rank: Kit Age: 4 moons family: Same as Lynxy Personality: BreadKit is a skittish lil' fella. She is an introvert and despises bugs for no reason. Not like, scared, no, HATES them, to the point she will try to give them heart attacks and scare them. She is... interesting. Name: PatternKit Rank: Kit Age: 4 moons Family: Same as Lynxy Personality: PatternKit is mute (Research later). She has severe anxiety (Also research later) and struggles trying to communicate to adults. She has an irrational fear of feathers after a bird flew into the twoleg den when she was 2 and tried snapping at her. RESEARCH: Anxiety: Anxiety in cats can be quite visible. They will scan their environment and will struggle to sleep deeply. They will remain in a hunched-like position and likely not move much for a while. Dilated pupils and 'airplane ears' are also a sign of anxiety. They will randomly have bursts of grooming that seem to come out of nowhere. Mute: Mute-ness in cats is usually a birth defect of sorts. If the Larynx is too small/underdeveloped then the cat may have trouble breathing, and have raspy/heavy breaths. This kind of mute-ness is called laryngeal hypoplasia. They may tire faster than others due to the breathing problem. There is an increased risk of food or water entering the lungs from this, which could cause severe choking. Very reliant on body language instead of sounds. Both: Due to the breathing trouble, the cat may experience anxiety or panic from the brain signaling not enough oxygen. Their anxiety causes them to breath faster and harder which can cause the throat to swell. Usually laryngeal hypoplasia is connected with anxiety due to the lack of enough air. If anything must change just ask!