(by now, when you see my posts on here, I bet you're thinking something along the lines of "oh great, not vantas and her walls of grey text again")
violetsplash - 7/10, I'm not totally sure about whether or not the cats would use violet- as a prefix. maybe I could stretch it and use it for a very dark blue-grey...but yeah, not a huge fan. -splash I'm fine with though, as long as she's a good swimmer!
stonethorn - 4/10, stone- is okay but I don't like -thorn. what could it represent about the cat's personality? that it's annoying like a thorn in your side? that's just silly.
mistflower - 10/10, a pretty name. good for a caring queen.
thornfang - 5/10, (I don't rate names based on if they were in the books, I honestly don't care. for one, whiskernose up there is a horribly nonsensical name in my opinion, and it was in the books if I remember correctly.) -fang is okay for a cat with above average hunting and fighting skills but I would not do what I think most people do with thorn- and a "sharp" sort of prefix. that may or may not fit the cat and should be avoided, even if your brain does make that connection with thorn- and sharp. also, I'm not a fan of the prefix thorn- anyway. thorns are many different colors, depending on what type of plant they're on, and they aren't even a big part of the plant, just something small and usually annoying. sure, kits can sometimes be annoying, and they're pretty small, but I still don't think a mother would name her baby that. it's just too vague a description.
sootcloud - dark grey she-cat. doesn't take many things too seriously and loves to joke.
brindlefang - tough, confident brown tabby tom. excellent at both hunting and fighting and a valuable asset to his clan.
sleetwhisker - very pale grey she-cat. timid and not the best fighter but makes up for it with her fantastic hunting skills. very observant, thanks to her quiet nature.