
Hiddenclan
Welcome to Hiddenclan, you, either a clanborn, kittypet, or loner, are being driven away from your home. Twolegs are advancing and the only ones unaffected are the Kittypets in their twoleg nests. There used to be 5 clans, now only Hiddenclan remains, the others left long ago.
New!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eclipseclan is a new neighbor!! Click http://www.chickensmoothie.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2697014 to see the clan!
Rules
- Tess's rules
Fade to black when kitting
Timeskips will be allowed with my permission
Mods can accept cats but can't ban players without consulting me
NewsDeaths:
Births:
Attacks:
Ceremonies:
Recap
Shadowclaw was attacked by a fox, but will survive, and Dusk went missing along with Owlbeak. The twolegs finished building something near the river, a white looking box. Featherstar and Shadowclaw went to check it out but they were captured and injected with something, a breeding serum, now Featherstar is expecting kits.
Happy joining!
Happy joining!
Clan cats
Featherstar/leader/she-cat/bulbasuar72175
Wisperpaw/apprentice/she-cat/bulbasuar72175
Craneflight/Warrior/she-cat/bulbasuar72175
Foxtail/warrior/tom/bulbasuar72175
Moonsky/Warrior/tom/Autumn.crisp
Adderpaw/Apprentice/Tom/*Hollystar*
Shiningpaw/Apprentice/She-cat/*Hollystar*
Silversky/Medicine cat/She-cat/Kittytiala
Nightstep/Warrior/Tom/Kittytiala
Shadowclaw/Warrior/Tom/Autumn.Crisp
Twilight-tail/Warrior/She-cat/Bat Cat
Longfur/Warrior/Tom/Different
Leafpaw/Med. apprentice/she-cat/Scrouge0e
Swiftstream/warrior/She-cat/Summer
Stormfrost/warrior/Tom/Summer
Oakstrike/Warrior/Tom/Ultimate_Chimara
Snowfrost/Warrior/She-cat/Ultimate_Chimara
Mods
Autumn.Crisp
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Areas of the forest
The meadow

The lab

The pound

The twoleg place

The training grounds

The river

The medicine den

Leader's den

Warriors den

Apprentice den

The nursery

Elder's den

Relationships
He likes her: -->
She likes him: <--
They like each other: -><-
Their mates: )(
Forbidden crush: ~~>
Forbidden mates: ~)(~
They have kits: <3
Shadowclaw)(Featherstar
Foxtail--> Swiftstream
Stormfrost~~>Leafpaw
Time, weather, and patrols
Leafbare []
Newleaf [x]
Greenleaf []
Leaf-fall []
Sunrise {]
Morning []
Mid-day[x]
Afternoon []
Sunfall []
Dusk []
Night[]
Sunny []
Rainy []
Cloudy []
Windy [x]
Raining []
Storming []
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Dawn patrol: Returned
Mid-day patrol: Leaving, Craneflight, Foxtail
Dusk patrol: Hasn't left yetMedicine cat herbsAlder Bark: Bark from an alder tree is good for healing toothaches.
Blackberry Leaves: This herb is good for bee stings.
Borage Leaves: This herb is used to treat fevers. It also helps nursing queens bring up their milk supply.
Burdock Root:This herb is used to treat infections, and is especially good for rat bites.
Catmint (also called catnip): This herb is good for treating whitecough and greencough.
Celandine: This herb is used to ease pain. It can also be used to treat injuries of the eyes.
Chamomile: This herb is used to calm a cat in the case of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Chervile: This herb is used to treat bellyache.
Chervile Root: This herb is used to keep away and treat infections.
Chickweed: This herb can be used as another treatment for greencough.
Coltsfoot: This herb can be used as another treatment for whitecough. It can also be used to ease a sick cat's breathing.
Comfrey: This herb is used to put broken bone on the right path for mending.
Daisy Leaves: This herb is used to soothe aching joints.
Dandelion Leaves: This is another herb used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Dock Leaves: This herb is used to treat nettle stings. Its juices are also good for soothing sore paw pads.
Elder Leaves: This herb can be used to help treat sprains.
Feaverfew: This herb is used to cool feverish cats and treat headaches.
Goldenrod: This herb is used in poultices to treat aching joints and stiffness. It can also be used to treat severe injuries.
Goosegrass: This herb is used to stop bleeding from a wound.
Horsetail This herb is used to treat infected wounds.
Juniper Berries: This is another herb used to treat bellyache. It can also be used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Lavender: This herb is used to treat coughs and fevers. It can also be used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdwn or severe shock.
Mallow: This herb is used to fight infection. It can also be used to treat bee or wasp stings.
Marigold: This herb is used to keep wounds from getting infected. It can also heal sores.
Nettle Leaves: This herb is used to keep down the swelling of a wound.
Nettle Seeds: This seed is used to counter the effects of weak poisons.
Oak Leaves: This herb is used to stop bleeding from a wound and to fight infection.
Parsley: This herb is used to stop the initial flow of milk in nursing queen. (After kits feed, a queen's milk still flows, and this herb is used to dry it up so it can be saved for later.)
Poppy Seeds: This seed is used to numb pain and help a cat sleep. Giving a cat more than two seeds may negitivly affect their health, so be careful.
Ragwort Leaves: This is another herb used to treat aching joints.
Raspberry Leaves: This herb is used to ease pain during a queen's kitting.
Snake Root: This herb is used to counter the effects of poison.
Tansy: This herb is used to treat coughs. It can also be used to heal wounds.
Thyme: Yet another herb used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Tormentil: This herb is good for treating wounds and countering the effects of weak poisons.
Traveling Herbs: These herbs are eaten by cats before making long journies, such as ones to the Moontree. They keep away the pangs of hunger and gove a cat strength.
Watermint: This is another herb used to treat bellyache.
Yarrow: This herb is used to make a cat vomit. This action expels poisons from the body.
Non-Herbal Medicine:
Cobwebs: Cobwebs are used to stop bleeding.
Honey: Honey is used to treat sore throats.
Mouse Bile: Mouse bile is used to make ticks release their grip on a cat.
Wild Garlic: Rolling in this herb can help to keep infection out of wounds. It is also good for rat bites.
Other Non-Herbal Treatments:
1. Gently nipping a cat's spine or pokeing it hard with a claw tests to see if the backbone is broken. If the subject does not feel the nip or poke, then the sprine is broken. Many times a medicene cat will have to poke/nip the subject multiple times in different places to find the break.
2. Licking a cat's fur can help clean wounds, comfort/calm down a shocked or grieving cat, and warm a cat who has become very cold. (Lick the cat's fur the wrong way to do this. The last method is most often used on kits.)
3. Soaking moss in water and holding the dripping moss before a sick, injured or weak cat makes it easier for them to drink. Soaked moss can also be used to cool feverish cats.
4. Rosemary or mint can be used to lighten the death-scent of a dead cat before burial.
5. Using nectar, honey or mouse blood can make herbs sweeter and more appealing to cats--therefore making it easier to take the medicene.
6. Holding a swelling wound in cold water takes down swelling. Cats can also soothe scraped pads by soaking them in water.
7. A cat with weak or hurting muscles/bone can take part in water therapy. Have them wade in water that is not too deep or shallow, and eventually they'll get stronger.
8. Having a sick cat wail or yowl keeps their lungs and chest clear of mucus.GesturesGestures
•Lick below the chin: “I want you forever!”
•Lick on the nose: “Do you want to play?”
•Rubs tail anywhere: Flirty, comforting or curious.
•Rubbing against you: “I like you.”/“Don’t worry.”/“I love you.”
•Licking constantly: Cleaning.
•Flat ears: “Back off!”
•Bares teeth: “Get away from me!"
•Lunging at you: “Back off now!”
•Roll on your back: “You are stronger than me, I respect you.”
•Tail tucked: Scared.
•Growling/Hissing/Spitting: Angry or accenting
•Touching noses: “I like you!”
•Lick on the cheek: “I really like you.”
•Lick on the ear: Comforting.
•Lick on forehead: “I love you!”/“Will you be my mate?”
•Brushing tail on back or flank: Calming.
•Lick under/on belly: “I want kits.”
•Touching nose to cheek: “I’m happy for you”/Comforting.
•Nuzzle: Comfort/“You’re hilarious!”
•Touch nose to cheek: “I’m glad you’re here.”
•Lick own chest fur: To hide embarrassment.
•Lick on the shoulder: Respect.
•Lick on the tail: “Will you be my mate?”
•Twitch of the Whiskers: "Amused"
TAIL SIGNALS:
Tail Held Erect: Stop
Tail Rippling: Move Forward With Care
Tail Held Erect and Sweeping Slowly from Side to Side: Retreat Silently
Tail Pointing Low, Parallel to the Ground and Sweeping: Spread Out
Tail Flattened: Get Down
Tail Bobbing: Enemy Sighted
Tail Hooked: Danger
Tail Pointed Sharply: Go That Way
Tail Held Erect and Waving from Side to Side: Stay Behind Me
Tail Kinked over Back: Follow Me
Tail Flicking over Back: Leave, but Be Careful
Tail Tip Facing Other Way: Attack
TAIL FLICKS:
•A bristle and a sharp flick of your tail usually means, "Get over here now! I'm angry with you!"
•A flick and jerking your heard in a certain direction means, "Meet me to the bushes at your left" or "Sneak out of camp with me through the brambles to the right."
•If you call out to someone and their back is to you, they can flick their tail to show that they've heard.
Sticking your tail straight up in the air and flicking it sharply down means, "Sit!"
An eye-roll and a flick of the tail means, "Whatever."
•A marrow of laughter and a flick of a tail means, "That was a good joke."
Saying, "Oh, fox-dung, I gotta go!" and flicking your tail means, "Sorry! Talk to you later?"
Flicking your tail at a she-cat's belly and smiling means, "She's expecting kits!"
•Flicking your tail at someone and making a face means, "What is wrong with him?"
•A sharp flick of your tail during battle can mean two things; it can mean, "Attack!" or it can mean, "Help me!"
•A shrug and a tail flick means, "Oh well."





