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Hazard Cats are felines with long limbs and robotic parts. Their tails are made of metal with some form of energy in the center that holds it together. Glass screens are installed into their chests that show the cats' health in the form of a heartbeat, glowing orb, or even something else. The color of the glow on the screen matches their eyes, which typically have hollowed pupils. Some cats have static on their screens, but beware. Those cats are as dangerous as they are rare. Grates are positioned on each of the cats' sides and aid in breathing. Depending on the cat, steam, mist, or liquid can come from these grates. They have three eyes, but the one in the center is almost always taped down or covered with a band-aid. This is done due to the hidden and sometimes dangerous powers that the third eye contains. Large eyes allow them to see in extremely low levels of light and their big ears help them hear potential prey miles away. Thanks to their strong legs, Hazard cats can reach speeds up to fifty miles per hour and leap near ten feet up.
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Growth--
Young Hazard Cats grow quickly and are able to adapt
surprisingly well to new things. Their main two eyes
open only five days after birth and they are able to
use bursts of speed when only three weeks old.
Colors--
The pelts that Hazard Cats are born with are not often
kept into adulthood. Young will eventually shed their
baby fur, changing their colors. It's not uncommon
for only minor hue changes to be only result of this.
Teacup Syndrome--
There is a rare condition in which Hazard Cats will
only grow until a certain age. They could stay sparks
or teens for the rest of their lives. This is known as
Teacup Syndrome. Although it can occur spontaneously,
it is more likely to be passed down by the parents. Ages
where Teacup Syndrome becomes active can vary from
3 years to 18. Most cats with this mutation will keep
the mental state of the age they're frozen in.Litters--
Litter sizes range from three to only one baby. Very rarely,
litters include a fourth child. Typically, these extra babies
are smaller than their brothers and sisters and sometimes
show some strange qualities.
Names--
Baby Hazard Cats are known as "sparks" because of the
unsteadiness of their tails. It is not uncommon for a spark's
tail to randomly flare or crackle. This will stop happening
when the spark reaches five months of age.
Powers--
Often, it takes sparks quite a while to learn how to use
their powers. They typically are dormant until the cat
is at least 6 to 14 years of age. It is rare for their third
eye to be active before this. When the cat's powers first
activate, they have little to no control over them.
Thankfully, most cats get a handle on their power after
a week or two of having it. It will take several years,
however, for them to learn how to use it properly.
Single owner breeding ticket
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Father: [link and/or image]
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Mother: [link and/or image]
Mother's hex codes:
Artist: [HannahBug, AlleyBalley, or Glitch.]
Collaboration breeding ticket
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Father: [link and/or image]
Father's owner:
Father's hex codes:
Mother: [link and/or image]
Mother's owner:
Mother's hex codes:
Artist: [HannahBug, AlleyBalley, or Glitch.]











