Hazard Cats are felines with long limbs and robotic parts. Their tails are made of metal with some form of energy in the center that holds it together. Glass screens are installed into their chests that show the cats' health in the form of a heartbeat, glowing orb, or even something else. The color of the glow on the screen matches their eyes, which typically have hollowed pupils. Some cats have static on their screens, but beware. Those cats are as dangerous as they are rare. Grates are positioned on each of the cats' sides and aid in breathing. Depending on the cat, steam, mist, or liquid can come from these grates. They have three eyes, but the one in the center is almost always taped down or covered with a band-aid. This is done due to the hidden and sometimes dangerous powers that the third eye contains. Large eyes allow them to see in extremely low levels of light and their big ears help them hear potential prey miles away. Thanks to their strong legs, Hazard cats can reach speeds up to fifty miles per hour and leap near ten feet up.
This is a revamp of a parent of children that i own. he has been put up for adoption.
please keep him a male and child friendly and fatherly. you can change his name.
please keep him a male and child friendly and fatherly. you can change his name.
cherryfreeze wrote:Username:Cherryfreeze
Name:Coon
Gender:Male
personality:Coon is Fatherly, child friendly and a bit of a scavenger, He takes great pride in his children, and would do anything in his power to be able to keep them safe.If he finds out something has happened with either his mate or his kits, and that you just so happened to be the cause of that, then he will hunt you down and attack you, unless he knows its a fight he cannot win. Coon can be sensible in a range of situations, and tends to take his time and think carefully about what has already happened, and what could possibly happen if he takes to one action instead of another. He will try to find the best possibility and do what he must to make it so, but do not take him for cautious, as Coon is a wild sided hazard when it comes to roaming the streets and following down tracks, following the trails put down for him. He can't see everything that could happen exactly, but he does what he can for the benefits for his family, which he will always put before himself.Being a bit more nocturnal Coon tends to do many tasks he has to do during the night, so he does not disturb his sparks or mate by not being home and making them worry.
what sound does his grate make?:Coons' grate normally makes the chatter of a racoon. When he's angry it will become a low drawn out hiss, to give a small warning to those who are around him, and depending on what has already happened, the hissing will get louder, with a conjoining of chain clanking at a certain point as his anger, and or frustration levels bust through the roof.When coon is sad, his grate will give off a whining sound of a hurt(physically and or emotionally) dog.