xxxxxxA small cat with a large spider perched precariously on his head has led you to a very shady looking building. He lured you in with promises of prizes and "cool stuff", but now that you're looking at the crumbling mess of cement in front of you, you're having second thoughts. Maybe you shouldn't have trusted a spark.
xxxxxxA few moments ago, he disappeared into the structure, telling you to wait there. You can hear what sounds like bickering from inside. Curiosity getting the better of you, you lean in closer so that you can hear what the two voices are saying. The one that sounds more mature and tired seems to be trying to convince the cat that led you here to go home. The spark refuses every word he says. It appears this argument is going nowhere fast. You suddenly notice the spark's spider is about to climb up your arm. Yelping, you quickly move away and accidentally stumble into the building. Both cats look at you, the smaller one spinning around eagerly."Welcome to the Easter Event!"
xxxxxxHidden in the shadows, you can see what appears to be many rows of eyes. Upon being noticed, a pair of them steps forward into the light, purring excitedly. It appears to be a hazard, but something's off about it... Actually, make that a lot of things."These guys came out of the woodwork! Cool, huh? They need a place to stay. Got any room?"
Hazard Kits are a subspecies of the more well known Hazard Cat. Where they came from is unknown. They just sort of...appeared! They stand only about one to two feet tall thanks to their munchkin-like legs. Their fur is much fluffier than their cousins', often giving them feathering and hair tufts. Their ears are only a bit larger than a Hazard Cat's, but the kits can't seem to hold them up all the way, leaving them half flopped. They haves less variety, only having heartbeat and heart screens, steam and sound grates, normal wire, and crackle tails. Oddly enough, their crackles feel warm to the touch instead of cold. The malfunctions found in cats like static and goo grates don't seem to exist here! Due to being closer to the ground and easier to bump, the kits' screens are much tougher to break. Instead, they have to watch out for their long tails, which are made up of glass and filled with a liquid (often paint). Hazard Kits have no need to cover up their third eyes, since the powers they have only do positive things. While a cat would stun a predator, a kit would lift their mood so that they consider something else for dinner. Kits hibernate through the winter and prefer to only come outside on warm, sunny days, so they can be hard to spot. Unlike their long-legged relatives, Hazard Kits can only toddle along at slow speeds and are not good jumpers.
--All other Hazard Cat rules apply here.
--You can win up to three cats from this event.
--The cats from this event will not take up a slot on any adoption limit.
--Hazard Kits cannot be transferred to the main lines, as they are not the same as Hazard Cats.
--This event is ending April 20th.
--Rules will be added as needed.