*when u see a new cat right as you check the main thread* :eyes:
username: BiscuitTheDog
Link to thread: heeheename: Oil Spill (goes by Oil)
prompt:Oil's heart pounded.
"
Don't speak." his mother had whimpered, "
Don't even breathe."
Of course Oil had to breathe, but he kept it to a minimum.
One may wonder, "Why must you stay silent, Oil?"
If Oil was allowed to talk, trust me, he wouldn't.
Here's this, though.
Dogs. Adorable to many humans, scary to many others.
But to feral cats they may as well be one's worst nightmare.
Oil lived in the back of a gas station. It was common to inhale smoke and chemicals here, and as such the cats had minor to extreme breathing problems. It didn't affect Oil much at all, but his sister wheezed every few seconds. Which was a problem.
Everyday, the same human came to the station in a dull green car called a "Jeep." It was loud.
The human who controlled this Jeep was a big, brawny male. This human was dangerous, and Oil had seen it before.
It was a cold, rainy day. All Oil's father had been doing was scrounging for food near that human's truck.
A well-aimed rock ended his life.
But the human wasn't the most dangerous thing that came everyday. It was the human's two dogs: Plutus, a thin Husky, and Accey, a Rottweiler. They came and they stayed.
These dogs were the bane of Oil's existence.
The pair would come by the bushes that Oil's family lived in. They'd sniff the bush as if they expected any other family of cats to be there.
If one didn't stay still and quiet, they'd find themselves dead in the mouth of one of the dogs.
Oil Spill's sister wheezed, as aforementioned. It was always horrible, seeing his mother holding her paw over his sister's snout. But she'd always tell him,
"It is either this, or death. You choose, son."(300 words)