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    Lots of friendly people here, so far! :)


    And of course you could jump in with a rat. I like rodents.... Although no one I know does :)


    And questions, sigh. I have so many but no answers.... Lol.


    I had a CAT scan today. I just realized how ironic that is.


    AND I JUST REALIZED I CAN USE MY REAL KITTY TO PLAY A CAT ON HERE!!! :O :D
    Yes, I was shouting. :) :D

    Kobe's gaze flicked over to Layla and he hissed. "Kobe, shush. She wont hurt us." Maine silenced her kit. "Yes.... I'm still trying to get used to caring for someone else other then me. It's worrying." She only half-joked. "But it's fun- do you have any kits, umm...?" Once again the white she-cat was at a loss for names.


    "Sabe!" Kobe snapped as she almost ran into him. "Stop it." The brown kit almost barked. Sabe paused, her tail sweeping the hard ground. "Don't tell me what to do, brother." Her eyes glinted.

    Sabe's glare instantaneously ((Omgosh I spelled this right!!!)) turned to delight as she spotted another she-kit. "Hi! My name is Sabe. Your name is Ember?" She asked, circling the seemingly-smaller kitten (just because of her fur) and stopped in front of her. "Want to go play?"


    Kobe lied down, his tail now sweeping the rocky floor, feeling left out but also tired. "Mama, where are we going to sleep tonight?" He asked cautiously, still watching the new cats. "We'll find someplace to sleep, Kobe. Go play with your sister." Maine pushed him with her nose.


    "My kits are about five and a half moons." She purred quietly, turning back to Layla. "And my name is Maine."

    Maine bared her teeth in a smile. "Have you ever been in one of those...." She was at a lose of words. "One of those clans?" She asked. "I've thought of joining one but I don't know if I'd like to settle down somewhere I don't know anyone."


    "Really? We've met a couple. But they weren't our age like you. We met a baby one called Frio and bigger ones called Panda and Bear." Koba perked up.

    "Well maybe our mama's could be friends and you could play with us again!" Sabe purred, stretching and fluffing up her long grey coat. "Or maybe-" Kobe started talking, watching Ember curiously. "- oh be quiet I was talking, mousebrain." Sabe snapped and Maine flicked her tail. "Sabe, be nice to your brother."


    "And oh! So you'd never want to join a clan?" Maine asked, curiously.

    Maine saw Cat and worriedly sat in front of her, with a motherly look in her eyes. "Where is your mom, little one?" She asked. Maine's white fur laid flat, despite being worried about Kobe and the new kit.


    Kobe watched the new kit anxiously. He hated new cats, and not knowing who they are. His eyes glistened with anger but he tried to hide it- he didn't want to scare the younger kit.


    Sabe shot a look at her brother before patiently lying down beside Cat. "It's okay, Ember. Some kittens don't have their mama's around even though they should. We can share mama's!"

    "I found a cave earlier!" Sabe piped up. Maine nodded slowly. "Would a cave be okay?" She asked Layla and Ember. "There was lots of moss!" Sabe continured. Kobe blinked, remembering the place Sabe was talking about.


    "Is it okay?" He quietly asked Ember, trying to be nice.

    Mraitail laid in the middle of the clearing. She had time to think of something to make up by the time someone figured it out. Probably the medicine cat would. The wind blew against her fur and the unknown, roguish scent filled the air.


    Mraitail jumped up and left the camp. Maybe she should stay away for awhile, to find out if she really wanted the clan life, or if she wanted people to find out why she was gone for so long.