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❤ their mates
<\3 their ex mates
♡ both like each other
♥ he likes her
ღ she likes him
❦ family/kin
\/ forbidden love
Relationships!!!
Stormshadow ♥ Barktail
Darkfang ♥ Echosong
Stonestare ღ Dogheart
Splash ღ Dogheart
Bluefeather ღ Whisperclaw
Lunarstreak ღ Tallfrog
Frostfur \/ Oakfrost
Oakfrost, Tigerfang, and Dappledleaf ❦
Tallfrog is the father to Dogheart and Foxpaw(stripe)❦
Dogheart and Foxpaw(stripe) ❦
Echosong and Tallpaw(tail) ❦
Stormshadow and Stonestare ❦
Stonestare is the mother to Poppyfern ❦
Stormshadow is the uncle to Poppyfern ❦
Mudpaw and Nutpaw ❦
Mentor + Apprentice
Pebbleclan
Stormshadow + Tallpaw
Tallfrog + Mudpaw
Bluefeather + Nutpaw
Frostfur + Cloudpaw
Dogheart + Doepaw
Poppyfern + Dreampaw
DarkClan
Echosong + Willowpaw
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List of Herbs:
Alder Bark: Bark from an alder tree is good for healing toothaches.
Blackberry Leaves: This herb is good for bee stings.
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
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Tail Signals:Tail Held Erect = Stop
Tail Rippling = Move Forward Slowly - 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 = AttackTail Flicks:◾A sharp flick and an agitated expression usually means the cat is annoyed, irritated, or impatient.
◾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 head 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 mrrow 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?" or "Yikes! I've gotta go use the dirtplace!"
◾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/her?"
◾A sharp flick of your tail during battle can mean two things; it can mean "Attack!" or "Help me!"
◾A shrug followed by a tail flick: "Oh well."
◾Putting a tail over another cat's mouth means "Shut up, mouse-brain!" when the flick/movement is sharp or "Please, quiet" when the cat is talking too much.
◾A flick in a certain direction can emphasize that they've got to go or look there.
◾A normal flick can just be caused in amusement.
◾A tail flick can be a way to vent anger or rage.
◾Sometimes a cat can flick their tail when about to say something funny or sarcastic.
◾A tail flick can also be executed in an arrogant, conceited, or contemptuous manner.
◾Anxiety is another feeling that can trigger stiff tail flicks.
◾Though many tail flicks occur in rash emotions, the tail can also be flicked happily.
◾ A tail flick can mean that the cat is bored.
◾The tail can be flicked playfully on another cat's muzzle.
◾A flick executed in the air can change the direction the cat will land.
◾The need to protect can also be demonstrated by a tail flick.
◾A cat may flick his/her tail to prompt something.
◾The tail can be flicked in a proud manner.
◾A cat may also flick their tail when about to give them a lecture on what is right.
◾Eagerness can cause tail flicks as well.
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Some Fighting moves:Front paw strikeFrontal attack. Slice downward with your front paw at the body or face of your opponent. Claws unsheathed.
Front paw blowFrontal attack. Bring your front paw down hard on your opponent's head. Claws sheathed.
Back-kickExplosive surprise move to catch opponent from behind. Judge opponent's distance from you carefully, then lash out with your back legs, taking your weight on your front paws
Belly RakeA fight-stopper. Slice with unsheathed claws across soft flesh of opponent's belly. If you're pinned down, the belly-rake quickly puts you back in control.
Upright lockFinal, crushing move on already weakened opponent. ear up on back legs and bring full weight down on opponent. If opponent does same, wrestle and flip him under you. This moves makes you vulnerable to the belly-rake, so requires great strength and speed
Lead-and-holdIdeal for a small cat facing a large opponent. Spring onto opponent's back and grip with unsheathed claws. Now you are beyond the rand of your opponents paws, and in position to inflict severe body wounds. A group of apprentices can defeat a large and dangerous warrior in this way. It was deployed to great effects against BloodClan's deputy Bone. Watch for the drop-and-roll counter move, and try to jump free before you get squashed.
Teeth gripTarget your opponent's extremities- the legs, tail, scruff, or ears- and sink in your teeth and hold. This move is similar to the leap-and-hold, except your claws remain free to fight.
Scruff shakeSecure a strong teeth-grip in the scruff of your opponent's neck, then shake violently until they're too rattled to fight back. Most effective against rats, which are small enough to throw. A strong throw will stun or kill them.
Play deadEffective in a tight situation, like when you are pinned. Stop struggling and go limp. When your opponent relaxes his grip, thinking you are defeated, push yourself up explosively. This will throw off an unwary opponent, and put you in attacking position.
Killing biteA death blow to the back of the neck. Quick and silent, and sometimes considered dishonorable. Used only as a last resort.
Partner fightingWarriors who have trained and fought together will often instinctively fall into a paired defensive position, each protecting the other's back while fending off an opponent on either side. Slashing, clawing, and leaping together, battle pairs can be a whirlwind of danger for attackers
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Cat/body Language:● 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!” (The second is for mates)
● Touch nose to cheek - “I’m glad you’re here.” (For lovers)
● Lick own chest fur - To hide embarrassment.
● Lick on the shoulder - Respect.
● Lick on the tail - “Will you be my mate?”
● Lick on the paw - “You are my friend!”
● 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(There can be more, and some could mean other things but these are the main ones)
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So you know:Moons = One month, or four weeks. (Half moon = two weeks; Quarter moon = one week.)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________