I LOVE THIS CHILD! Name: (Code Name Experiment 75) Hindua. Gender: Genderless (Now. ;) gender used to be female) Personality: Scared, angry, tired, stressed, in pain, and has no feelings. Backstory: Was a normal cat named Hindua and had a nice owner. She was strolling in the garden in the summer, the breeze blowing through her silver, white, and mostly black pelt. She stepped on a vine and tripped, falling into a thorn bush, and having a whole thorny vine logged into her skull. She yelped and fainted of blood loss a few seconds later. The vine went through her brain, and cracked the back half of her skull, leaving her skull damaged. The owner came out and saw her cat dripping in blood and rushed her to the hospital. The vets tried all they could but said she would die in a few minutes. Then a scientist stepped in and told them he'd take her and try to save her. He picked Hindua up and rushed to his laboratory He put her through a machine that had a 70 percent chance of killing her, and a 30 percent chance of the little cat surviving. He laid her down in it and shut the door. It looked a lot like a spaceship. He figured she would die anyway, so he'll risk it. The machine started vibrating, and soon a beam of light shot through the window, smashing it into pieces. Soon after the machine started to malfunction, and then a puff of black gas came out of the engine. The scientist rushed over to the machine and opened the metal door, oil and tar were spilled all over the floor, and he looked at the cat. The cat survived, though she was covered in a bubble like tar shield. It sure didn't shield her from anything though. The cat looked up in horror, she could see all her bones. The scientist nodded and took her in as an experiment. He ran one where he placed her in a box and timed her for how long she could get out. As soon as he shut the box vines came out of her skull and paws, thorn vines as well, and ripped open the box, then went back into her brain. He ran some more tests and came to the conclusion of she does that when she's sad, stressed, angry, or in a small space. He ran several more horrible experiments on her, and the cat's new name was Experiment 75. I LOVE THIS CAT (s0 B) I probably won't win tho. :/
Click the flag x3 or more or it won't be timed for the first like five seconds lol. This is an entry for @Aurafox12's DTA! (Congrats on 200 omg!!! *aplause*) Those years of studying cat anatomy is now turning into a favor.