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Originally Posted by Wolfybro
Spireflare didn't reply to this comment,infact he just stared straight ahead and rolled his eyes. He wanted to spit something back,to insult,but couldn't bring himself to. He wasn't in the mood. What was with this shecat? Didn't she know that she should respect toms? Usually when he was rude cats would shy away instead of spitting back rude words so this was new. He went of in a near by direction,allowing his paws to sink into the thick blanket of snow underneath as he kept his maw open for any scent,tasting the air.
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(Hey, can I throw in a fox attack in moment?)
Flameblossom made faces intimidating Spireflare. "You are a she-cat, so you should bow down to me," she spat as she made over exagerated movements of her mouth and sticking out her tongue in the process. She then stopped as she perked her ears forward at foot steps. The foot steps sounded light, yet a bit weighted... four paws... and some... some held movements. She then knew it was a rabbit at the held movements when the animal hoped.
The she-cat smiled as she crouched and spotted some brush powdered with snow. Flameblossom did not have the best pelt for hunting in the snow, but she would have to do her best, so she continued to stalk nearer and nearer to the prey. She spotted the white hare as it continued to search for food under the snow. The best would lift its head and flicks its ears every once in a while, but Flameblossom kept quiet.
The female then got close enough to pounce of the prey. She could jump several feet due to her breed having wild cat in it. She unsheathed her claws and moved them against the snow as her orbs transfixed themselves upon the hare. She then pounced only for the rabbit to hear her in mid air and run away. Flameblossom knew she could not catch up. Rabbits were way to fast for a cat on his or her own to catch it by his or herself.