Well I'm falling back into this rabbit hole- I do not wish to be judged I do not take criticism lol Name}} Skip // Gender}} Tom // Age}} 3-4 moons // Clan}} Kittypet // Rank}} Kittypet // Looks}} Skip is a small long haired brown tabby with a darker shade along his back, upper leg and the tips of his ears. He has a white underbelly chest and tail tip along with white marking on his face. He wears a green collar, the same color as his eyes, with a tag that seems too big for the little kitten. ( https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/488821192/ ) // Personality}} Hes timid(-), but can semi easily be coaxed into being braver with peer pressure. This also means its easy to coax him into bad decisions(-). A chipper little lad, he's all smiles(+) Hes observant, always taking in his surroundings with big round eyes. (+) As kids do he doesn't have much of a filter (=-) and still has his childish optimism, mostly out of not understanding (=+) Hes not very talkative, speaking in a few words.(=) // Sexuality}} Pan lad // Activity}} I could not tell you I'm going to be honest. I was fairly active last character I played?
Ill leave my character building here cause why not: gonna write a bit to develop this character cause ive got no personality ideas atm but I like the design. Skip crouched, stock still in the corner of the little travel crate he had been placed in. He was absolutely petrified of this tiny dark space that kept shifting and jumping around. He found himself leaning against the wall just to keep his balance. He could hear quiet kissy noises and see fingers urging him to come closer to the metal grate that formed one of the walls. It took the tiny brown fluff all his courage to smooth his spiked up fur and creep forward towards the friendly hands, belly brushing the bottom of the crate. His courage was immediately rewarded with excited words of encouragement. Little by little Skip made his way to the opening, pressing his face against it, in demand of good job scratches, which he received. The rest of the journey passed quickly enough with the new distraction. Notes: Shelter bb, was brought into a pet shelter at too young an age to remember, at the time of joining the overall universe he'll be moving into his first and only "Forever home" at probably like 3-4 moons. I imagine forever homes are the ultimate goal at the shelters- "don't be mean or you wont be picked" "Ive got to clean you theres people coming in!" "Go make an impression, you might be picked!" So he probably idolizes humans, and loves his a lot. I don't think his owners are bad people. At first the space and ability to freely leave the house is going to be new. How does he react to this? I feel like he'd look to his housefolk for guidance, so how are they feeling about this? Are they first time pet owners? Have the had past non-cat pets? Did they do their research on cats? Do they have current other pets? Is Skip interested in this kind of pet or scared of it? again, up to the house folk probably. Are the housefolk nervous at introducing the two? Im just gonna,, answer those At first the space and ability to freely leave the house is going to be new. How does he react to this? He'll probably look to his housefolk for guidance and judge if they feel safe letting him out to roam. I doubt they'd be worried about their home, so he probably feels safer there. They might seem nervous about letting their little kitten out into the streets for the first time, or they might not. So how are they feeling about this? The housefolk are definitely excited about this new kitten. They plan to treat him as well as they can and keep him safe. Their opinion on safe might rely on past experience with pets. Are they first time pet owners? Have the had past non-cat pets? I like the idea that his people have only ever had dogs, and big dogs, so they're not quite sure on how to treat this tiny delicate seeming thing. They probably were incredibly surprised that the tiny thing just,, got up after falling from 3-4 times his height. They are excited by traits that cats have that dogs dont, this might cause him to play into those parts of himself, learning to find himself in odd spots like atop fridges or something. He might push this too far occasionally and get trapped. Did they do their research on cats? Probably, but they wove their own opinions on proper cat raising in with the tips and tricks they got from online, so they let him be an outdoor cat. beyond that, they've made sure he has access to a lot of toys which they switch out to keep them new to him. He's made a game of hide the blue mouse, so he has that one 24/7. They give him lots of love when not at school/work. Do they have current other pets? Is Skip interested in this kind of pet or scared of it? Fish? tank? I think skip is very interested in it and will stare at it for ages. Side note one more question Who are his housefolk? family couple single? Im between a family of four: Mom- mid 30s, mom- early/mid 30s, eldest daughter- 17ish, younger son whos around 13 or One dude in his 20s I think Ill end up doing the family of four. Notes 2 (things Ive decided as I write notes 1): Very dependent. he's never been alone, so he's always looking somewhere for guidance. He will hopefully grow out of this, unless his experiences tell him not to. Hes timid(-), but can semi easily be coaxed into being braver with peer pressure. This also means its easy to coax him into bad decisions(-). A chipper little lad, he's all smiles(+) Hes observant, always taking in his surroundings with big round eyes. (+) As kids do he doesn't have much of a filter (=-) and still has his childish optimism, mostly out of not understanding (=+) Hes not very talkative, speaking in a few words.(=)