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Ew. Limoncello practically shuddered as Ice said they lived with the Twolegs. He hated Twolegs just as much as he hated Clan cats, and now that he knew cats lived with them, he was sure he hated kittypets too. How can they stand it? Letting Twolegs touch them all day, running their hairless pass through their fur? Feeeding them things I can only imagine? Wow, these guys are really dumb. His opinions on them took a downfall; dirty alley cats were ok, but this was just plain disgusting. "That's... That's beyond words terrible." He gave his head a shake, trying to clear the image of cats and Twolegs together from his mind. "I mean, that's just disgusting. Having a Twoleg by your side all the time? Gross. And what do they actually eat? Twoleg food? Even grosser. And they mock us for eating real food? These guys are beyond insane." Limoncello couldn't even begin to describe how much he hated kittypets, so he didn't even try. He was glad that some of them had giving up their old life to become real cats, but still couldn't understand how they could grin and bear it, living with the hairless creatures. If I lived with Twolegs, they'd have so many scratches and lost so much blood they'd have to let me go! I wonder why kittypets don't do the same... |
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Ice sniffed the air and closed his eyes for a bit as he felt the wind around him. He had been so caught up in talking that he hadn't realized it was gently snowing and really cold. His stomach growled and he pinned his ears back. "Uhm.. Are you hungry?" He asked. |
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Despite the conditions and the chilly weather, Limoncello found he was slightly starving. They hadn't eaten since that morning, but he wasn't sure where they'd find food where they were. "Come to think of it, I could use a bite to eat," He murmured, narrowing his eyes in search of prey. Usually, rabbits would be swarming the moor, their bobtails visible from fox-lengths away. Now, because of the slowly falling snow and the fact that it was getting darker, he could hardly see anything. Rabbit-dung. Surely we won't starve to death out here...? But nothing was final. He turned to Ice, questions in his gaze. "You know of any food source out here? Most of the time I could easily nab a rabbit, but considering this sudden flurry..." Night was falling, and fast, and Limoncello knew they'd have to find food and shelter before the snowstorm picked up - and the stars came out. (Gah, sorry for late reply) |
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Ice sniffed the air and looked around before answering Limoncellos question. "Sadly, no.. I don't think we will starve but it would be nice to find a rabbit or something before the snow picked up. We also need to find shelter, it would be helpful to have fresh kill we could store somewhere. Who knows how long the snowstorm will last." He said. He was really hungry but knew he could go longer without eating, but considering a snowstorm was coming he wasn't sure how long it would be until it stopped and the two toms wouldn't be able to hunt for anything in a snowstorm. Ice grumbled to himself, "I hate leaf-bare." He felt a chill up his spine and shivered, it was starting to get much colder and he was starting to worry about finding a shelter and food for both the toms. He sniffed the air desperately, he caught a faint scent of rabbit but he doubted it was still out considering the storm. "Should we find a shelter first and send one cat out to look for food then switch turns every few minutes or should we both stay out here and look for food and wait to look for shelter after?" He asked. |
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