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Cats are small, furry, carnivorous mammals featured in the Warriors series.

Description[]

Notice: The following content describes cats from the perspective of the Warriors books. Thus, only some or none of this content may be factual information. For more accurate descriptions of cats, please refer to external sources.
Cats are small, furry quadrupeds. They possess flexible bodies,[1] quick reflexes,[2] sharp teeth,[3] retractable front claws,[4] non-retractable hind claws,[5] and powerful haunches for jumping.[6] Built for hunting small prey, felines have an innate sense of balance aided by their long tails, excellent night vision, and heightened senses, including a keen sense of smell and hearing.[3][7][4] While all cats posses these skills, certain groups specialize in different traits: ThunderClan cats are known for their stealth in the undergrowth,[8] ShadowClan cats are the masters of the night,[9] RiverClan cats specialize in swimming,[10] WindClan cats are the swiftest,[11] and SkyClan cats have powerful haunches to help them leap into the trees.[12]
Feral cats, such as those depicted in the series, are cats born in the wild as opposed to cats that are lost or released, which are referred to as stray cats.[13] These cats are much more aggressive than their domesticated counterparts; housecats living near the Clans often spread stories of how Clan cats eat live prey and sharpen their claws on bones.[3] Despite feral cats being solitary hunters, cats in the series are socialized animals, living in hierarchical groups and they have a variety of methods of communicating between each other such as purring, hissing, growling, and snarling.[1] Cats also communicate through their body language, by the twitches of their tail,[1] whiskers,[4] ears,[14] widening or narrowing of their eyes,[3] and bristling fur.[15] Only cats are able to understand cat speak, with the exception of Midnight the badger.[16]
Cats come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and pelt-lengths.[17] They typically have long tails,[18] round eyes,[19] large ears,[20] round muzzles, small noses,[21] and long whiskers.[22] Their fur is typically thick[3] and sleek,[17] though can either be short or long-furred.[23] Cats frequently spend their time grooming themselves and each other to upkeep their pelts.[1][24] Housecats are usually softer and plumper than wild cats. After visiting the Cutter, housecats will have narrow faces compared to the broad ones of adult wild cats.[19][25] Their pelt colors range from various shades of black, gray, brown, ginger, and white.[26] Tabbies can have a variety of stripe patterns, including tiger[27] and mackerel.[28] Some cats have more than one color on their pelt, most often paired with white, such as tabby-and-white, black-and-white, and tortoiseshell-and-white. Pure white cats with blue eyes are susceptible to being deaf.[29]
Cats come in subsets of males and females, referred to as toms and she-cats in the series.[17] In the books, she-cats can have up to four kittens, called kits, in one litter,[30] though they can have litters of just one kit.[31] A she-cat's pregnancy typically lasts two moons,[32] and the kits nurse on their mother's milk until they are roughly two moons old. The care of the kits often falls to their mothers, but at times fathers may step in an assist in the nursery.[33] In the series, kits can open their eyes, walk, and talk at least a day after birth. Their eyes are also not blue at birth but instead they have their adult eye color.[34][note 1] Younger cats have smaller proportions than their adult counterparts,[36] with kits having stubby legs and short tails.[34] Around six moons old, wild young cats will have narrow foreheads,[25] then grow into their adult bodies by a year of age, with fuller pelts and stronger muscles.[25] Toms typically have wider heads and broader shoulders compared to she-cats.[37]
In the series, cats use unique terms to describe the world around them; cats use the changing of the leaves to describe the passing of the seasons,[38] and the position of the sun and moon to describe the passing of time during the day.[14] They also describe distances by comparing them to the sizes of other animals, such as mice,[14] rabbits,[39] and foxes,[40] and parts of their own body, such as their paws,[41] claws,[42] whiskers,[43] muzzles,[44] and tails.[3]
Using their strong sense of smell, cats can easily identify each other and foreign cats.[1] Clan cats mark their territory with their own scent by either spraying[7] or rubbing up against branches or the ground.[45] Cats are also skillful hunters, catching a wide variety of birds,[46] small mammals,[7] fish,[47] amphibians,[48] and rabbits.[49] The cats in the series share the forest with other animals, including but not limited to badgers, foxes, and snakes, all of which pose a threat to them.[4] Wild cats are also threatened by the impacts of Twolegs, including their dogs,[50] their monsters that travel on the Thunderpaths,[51] and the destruction of their homes through fire[52] or disforestation for Twoleg developments.[53] However, some cats enjoy living with their Twolegs, preferring it over the life of a wild cat.[54]

Defined groups[]

In Warriors, cats are divided into different known groups:

Warriors inspiration[]

"I grew up on a farm and love all animals, including cats, but most especially dogs and horses. This comes in very handy when I need to send cats to a sticky end; I'd have a lot more trouble killing off a dog or a horse! I love being one of the Erins, and frequently dream of being a cat running through a forest when I am coming up with the new storylines. Teaming up with Kate and Cherith on the Warriors books is an unconventional way of working, but we love writing the books together and it means we can produce them much faster than a single writer could. We each have our favorite characters and ideas for what could happen next, which means the stories have three times as much energy and passion!"[63]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 3
  2. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 24
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 1
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 6
  5. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 17
  6. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 1
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 5
  8. Revealed in Battles of the Clans, page 7
  9. Revealed in Battles of the Clans, page 23
  10. Revealed in Battles of the Clans, page 38
  11. Revealed in Battles of the Clans, page 58
  12. Revealed in Firestar's Quest, chapter 14
  13. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 4
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 2
  15. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 22
  16. Revealed in Midnight, chapter 24
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Revealed in Into the Wild, allegiances
  18. Revealed in Dawn, chapter 4
  19. 19.0 19.1 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 10
  20. Revealed in Fading Echoes, chapter 16
  21. Revealed in A Light in the Mist, chapter 9
  22. Revealed in Darkness Within, chapter 9
  23. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 11
  24. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 9
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Revealed in Darkness Within, chapter 7
  26. Revealed in River, allegiances
  27. Revealed in Outcast, chapter 11
  28. Revealed in Night Whispers, chapter 15
  29. Revealed in A Dangerous Path, chapter 7
  30. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 20
  31. Revealed in Firestar's Quest, allegiances
  32. Revealed in Bluestar's Prophecy, chapter 1
  33. Revealed in Darkest Night, chapter 5
  34. 34.0 34.1 Revealed in Bluestar's Prophecy, chapter 25
  35. Revealed in Daisy's Kin, chapter 7
  36. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 6
  37. Revealed in Darkness Within, chapter 25
  38. Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 12
  39. Revealed in Forest of Secrets, chapter 10
  40. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 5
  41. Revealed in The Place of No Stars, chapter 7
  42. Revealed in The Last Hope, chapter 26
  43. Revealed in Night Whispers, chapter 12
  44. Revealed in A Light in the Mist, chapter 3
  45. Revealed in Squirrelflight's Hope, chapter 1
  46. 46.0 46.1 Revealed in Into the Wild, chapter 8
  47. Revealed in A Dangerous Path, chapter 3
  48. Revealed in Tigerclaw's Fury, chapter 4
  49. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 7
  50. Revealed in A Dangerous Path, chapter 9
  51. Revealed in Fire and Ice, chapter 16
  52. Revealed in Thunder Rising, chapter 10
  53. Revealed in Moonrise, chapter 2
  54. Revealed in Pinestar's Choice, chapter 7
  55. Revealed in Darkest Night, allegiances
  56. Revealed in Graystripe's Vow, chapter 15
  57. Revealed in The Darkest Hour, allegiances
  58. Revealed in Moonrise, allegiances
  59. Revealed in Long Shadows, page 207
  60. Revealed in Thunder Rising: Bonus Scene, page 4
  61. Revealed in Tigerheart's Shadow, page 135
  62. Revealed in Squirrelflight's Hope, page 61
  63. Revealed on www.warriorcats.com
  1. Daisy's and Coriander's eyes are said to be "the deep blue of newborn kits." Since kittens are born with blue eyes, it is possible the kits' eyes will change color as they get older, though this would be a first known occurrence in this series.[35]


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