These friendly cats come in colors that house cats do often with a greenish tint, as kittens they are live like tadpoles and don't have a back fin between their spikes. The back fin slowly shrinks to the tip of the tail as they grow up. They eat fish, an occasional frog or lizard, and they love eel. Adult eel sometimes attack river kittens but when their mother lick them their tongues put a liquid on the kittens fur that protects them from eel stings, the kittens later grow glands on their tongues so that they can lick themselves as adults although eels know by then to avoid them. River cats have thick ear fur that keeps water from entering their large ears and damage their hearing.
I hope you like this. (I also hope you don't mind how small I made the baby, they are born very small.)


