Username;
Cardinal.
Number(s); 12 & 18
Name(s);
Pistachio & Macaroon
Gender(s);
Male & Female
Personality(s);
Pistachio
| Out-going| Friendly | Loving | Careful |
Macaroon
| Introvert | Cuddly | Shy |
Favorite Food+Drink(s);
Pistachio
| Loves Pistachio Nuts | Enjoys drinking Green Tea |
Macaroon
| Loves the Yellow Macaroon | Enjoys drinking Strawberry Milkshakes |
Short BackStory(ies);
Pistchio
This little bundle of joy is best known for raiding packets of pistachios hence his name. He just can't seem to get enough of them. When he was younger he would often have small pieces of it daily as we found he had taken a liking to them. However, over the years as he got a little more rambunctious and playful, little Pistachio got a little carried away and his liking for pistachios became an addiction. You always find little crumbs here and there; both on the floor and in his fur. He has to be given a lot of baths. Now an adult, Pistachio will always have a stores of his favourite food hidden about the place, however, he has a special jar in which he can collect them from and eat at will. The little green chinkat enjoys green tea as a way to de-stress, that has only been a recent thing. Ever since he was young, Pistachio has loved to eat all things green. No one knows the reason why by green is healthy.
Macaroon
Just like her litter mate, Pistachio, Macaroon also seems to have a craving for certain foods. Her's being the yellow macaroons. Again this developed from a young age and she has a similar story to Pistachio, however, these were given as treats for good behaviour. Macaroon is a very shy and timid little Chinkat. Preferring to hide, especially when she was younger. The female Chinkat still dislikes crowds but has gotten used to it with gentle encouragement. On special occasions she is given strawberry milkshakes, however, they bring out the playful and confident Chinkat inside her. When we first found out, Macaroon was running about the place, knocking things over and playing rather roughly with her litter mates. Poor Pistachio didn't know what hit him.