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Post by Thicket on May 18, 2014 19:35:14 GMT -6
Thicket was getting bored in his own den and decided it was time for his own little adventure. He didn't know where exactly where he was going until he took a step into a puddle and proceeded to soak himself. With an annoyed hiss, he continued on. The massive Siberian Tom would not be deterred that easily. He stubbornly marched on, falling into the water several times and just became even more cross. he hated getting wet. Plus he wasn't really supposed to be in this water, as it made cats sick if they even drank it. One problem: he was kind of thirsty, but that would have to wait. He would have to regard his health before his own needs. He heard a splash behind him and growled, Who is there?
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Post by Holly on May 18, 2014 19:57:36 GMT -6
I looked up, sweetly sickening water dripping from my muzzle slowly, like it was goo. I cocked my head with wonder at the cat ahead of me who called out. I had assumed he knew I had been here. I was only thirsty, not really being well informed, I just came here to drink, seeing it would be the easiest thing to achieve. I nodded my head at him.
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Post by Thicket on May 18, 2014 20:02:16 GMT -6
His eyes bulged as he noticed water dripping from the mouth of the cat before him. You're aware that the water here isn't at all clean. If you drink it you will become sick. Very sick. he said in a very serious, low tone. He did not want any of his fellow Deathclanners to get sick.
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Post by Holly on May 18, 2014 20:08:35 GMT -6
Holly ▪ @thicket2thicket2 ▪ I AM MALE STEVEN I shrugged my shoulders, knowing it wouldn't affect me much if it even did. I was basically a torturer to my body. I fed it crow-food like it was buffet. I was a really terrible cat when it came to self health, but I had a hardy immune system as of now. The torture to my body made me stronger. "Won't... hurt me," I croaked, my usually silent voice broke a quiet air.
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Post by Thicket on May 19, 2014 19:18:41 GMT -6
He eyes the other cat with slight worry and suspicion. You sure? I have heard cats say that before only to be regretting it later. He had many stories about cats defying him, many of which did not fare well as a result.
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