Name: Fonce (French for dark)
Name wrote: "My name is Fonce, which means dark in French. Really ironic, right?"
Gender wrote: "I am a male, so he/him pronouns please."
Personality wrote: Fonce is quite a quirky, sweet guy. He can be quite the romantic, but only on certain occasions. Other than that, he is calm and patient.
How Fonce Got His Pet Rabbit, Thumper wrote: Fonce strolled through the forest, taking deep breaths in of the crisp, pine scent in the air. A squeak erupted from beside him and he turned, following the sound. To his surprise, a black and white bunny was caught in a trap by his right hind leg. Fonce used his two paws to pry open the trap and grabbed the rabbit by it's stomach. Bringing it home, Fonce nutured it back to health and kept it, naming him Thumper, after his favorite movie character in Bambi.
How Fonce Got His Pet Cat, Oliver wrote: Fonce was in an alleyway, watching as Thumper leapt around. Turning his back, Fonce scratched an itch on his back. Hearing a familar squeal, he lashed around to see a white cat with brown tabby markings pinning Thumper and looking extremely hungry. Taking closer expection, Fonce noticed the cat was extremely thin and sick. So, Fonce took the cat home, named him Oliver and took great care of him.
Fonce's Likes wrote: Fonce's interests range from dark colors to turtles. The main interests are turtles, dark colors, water, animals and outside. His secondary interests are art and walks.
Fonce's Dislikes wrote: His main dislikes are loud, obnoxious people and crowds. Other dislikes of his include peppermint, the smell of rosemary and hot weather.
Injuries and How He Got Them wrote: Fonce's large injuries include a long scratch that hooked around his front leg. It was given to him when he got into a fight with another Viscet. The Viscet had hooked his claw on his leg and clawed, making the gash, but it healed easily. Another one of Fonce's injuries were a sprained paw. It was his front left paw. He had been walking one day when he had fallen from a small ledge (only about 5 foot off the ground) and twisted it when he landed.