
While the species is still under construction, i would like to be able to hire
a few artists for the grand opening. This will also be the official artist comp
for when the species is fully up and running.
Please do not color in these lines if you have no desire to be an active artist.
Guidelines:
For now, please only use the adult lines.
Make a cover for your entries. you must make at least 3 entries to be considered.
Do not make more than 6 entries per month.
Name color/pattern of each entry.
for the most part realistic colors and patterns but i also would love to see some mutations [ color wise ]
the eovian curls are a community of cats, both feral and domesticated that originated from the breeding of
the domesticated american curl to that of larger cats. this resulted in the eovian curls, cats that range in weight
from 20-55 lbs [ 9-24kgs ] and stand from the shoulder at 20-22ins [ 50-55cms ]. these felines adapted a rather wild
disposition and unless with the right educated person, are difficult to have in a household environment. they are
carnivores and both hunter and scavenger. they are very adaptable cats and have thrived in many different
environments from the research done on them. they have a lifespan of 30 years in captivity/20 in the wild.
the felines sport the curled ears and medium-length fur. rounded bold eyes and long legs help a lot with finding food
in the feral type. eovian curls vocalize in chirps, chuffs, hisses, low tones, and purrs. they are social cats and form
many bonds with each other. males tend to form coalitions when leaving their homegroup. generally, wild eovian
curls form a hierarchy where males are at the bottom. there is usually one or two main females that lead and take
care of the group while everyone else follows and pulls their weight.
litter size is usually dependent on the environment and resources available during pregnancy. these cats are known
to abort pregnancies if overly stressed or in hard times. the general size is 2-3 per litter, thought 4 is not unknown.
eovians females are rather territorial compared to males and oftentimes, male injuries occur when pursuing a female.
kits are born almost fully developed, with open eyes and ears but lack markings. around six months of age, they
blow their coat for that of an adult, no longer a fuzzy fluff ball. their markings begin to appear then. a kiitens base
coloration is known at birth, markings at six months to a year. these cats fully mature around three years.
→ common
♦♦ solid colors outside of white.
♦♦ tabby markings
♦♦ normal coloration
→ uncommon
♦♦ calico [ female only ]
♦♦ heterochromia
♦♦ solid white
♦♦ white patterns
♦♦ color points
♦♦ leopard spots
→ rare
♦♦ deaf/blind
♦♦ albino/dichroic eyes
♦♦ cobwebs/snowflakes
♦♦ skunk markings
♦♦ bengal pattern
→ legendary [ more to come ]
♦♦ cheetah pattern
♦♦ giraffe pattern