Blu Kat's origin backstory
Posted 3 months agoBlu Kat, also known as Niebieski Kot (which means “blue cat” in Polish), is an anthropomorphic feline with striking electric blue fur. They were born on Earth near Area 51, where they were discovered by a government employee and taken in for research.
What first caught the attention of Area 51 scientists was Blu Kat’s highly unusual fur color. However, DNA testing soon revealed something far more extraordinary: Blu Kat is not an ordinary Earth cat. Their genetic makeup has been altered with DNA from another galaxy.
According to the findings, an unknown intelligent species has been conducting experiments on Earth’s animals—modifying them to develop rare fur and eye colors, and even granting them the ability to speak and walk upright like humans.
In the shadowed outskirts of Earth’s deserts, beneath veils of secrecy and stars unknown to most, an unprecedented experiment unfolded.
A stray cat—feral, scrappy, and pregnant—roamed near the restricted borders of Area 51. Unbeknownst to her, she had become the target of an extraterrestrial observation program. For centuries, an unknown alien species had been quietly manipulating Earth’s genetic code, testing the limits of biological fusion between their kind and Earth's native life forms.
On a silent desert night, a cloaked alien probe descended, hovering silently over the stray. With surgical precision, it injected her womb with an engineered strand of extraterrestrial DNA, a code fragment from an intelligent species far beyond the Milky Way. Their goal: to merge Earth life with galactic genetic traits, creating a being that could serve as a bridge between worlds.
Weeks later, the stray cat gave birth in the abandoned outskirts near Groom Lake. Among her ordinary kittens was one unlike any creature seen before:
A small, electric-blue kitten, its fur shimmering faintly even in moonlight. Its eyes were amethyst purple, glowing subtly in the dark like nebulae caught in miniature. This kitten possessed a quiet intelligence, its gaze far too focused for a newborn.
The unusual creature caught the attention of Agent Novak, an off-duty Area 51 employee known for his curiosity about anomalous events. While driving home late one night, Novak noticed the strange feline, sitting calmly by the roadside as if waiting for him.
Instinctively, Novak scooped the kitten up, bringing it to the base under the guise of "unauthorized biological retrieval." DNA sequencing in the lab confirmed what no one wanted to believe:
This was no ordinary Earth feline.
Blu Kat’s DNA revealed sequences not of this world, including neural enhancements, bioluminescent pigmentation controls, and memory mapping abilities that suggested sentience far beyond a typical animal. The creature’s cells responded to light, energy, and stimuli in ways that defied known biology.
Despite containment protocols, Blu Kat demonstrated telepathic awareness, communicating in flashes of emotion and imagery directly into Novak’s mind. The connection between them grew, and Novak became the hybrid’s secret caretaker, shielding Blu Kat from the more ruthless scientific sectors within the base.
As time passed, it became clear that Blu Kat wasn’t just a product of alien manipulation—they were a message. A living signal, encoded with knowledge from a civilization that had been silently watching Earth for millennia.
Now, under the watchful eyes of both humans and whatever lurks beyond the stars, Blu Kat exists as a cosmic anomaly—a hybrid of feline instinct, extraterrestrial intellect, and unknown purpose. Their destiny remains unwritten, but one thing is certain:
Blu Kat is not just from this world… they’re meant for something far beyond it.
What first caught the attention of Area 51 scientists was Blu Kat’s highly unusual fur color. However, DNA testing soon revealed something far more extraordinary: Blu Kat is not an ordinary Earth cat. Their genetic makeup has been altered with DNA from another galaxy.
According to the findings, an unknown intelligent species has been conducting experiments on Earth’s animals—modifying them to develop rare fur and eye colors, and even granting them the ability to speak and walk upright like humans.
In the shadowed outskirts of Earth’s deserts, beneath veils of secrecy and stars unknown to most, an unprecedented experiment unfolded.
A stray cat—feral, scrappy, and pregnant—roamed near the restricted borders of Area 51. Unbeknownst to her, she had become the target of an extraterrestrial observation program. For centuries, an unknown alien species had been quietly manipulating Earth’s genetic code, testing the limits of biological fusion between their kind and Earth's native life forms.
On a silent desert night, a cloaked alien probe descended, hovering silently over the stray. With surgical precision, it injected her womb with an engineered strand of extraterrestrial DNA, a code fragment from an intelligent species far beyond the Milky Way. Their goal: to merge Earth life with galactic genetic traits, creating a being that could serve as a bridge between worlds.
Weeks later, the stray cat gave birth in the abandoned outskirts near Groom Lake. Among her ordinary kittens was one unlike any creature seen before:
A small, electric-blue kitten, its fur shimmering faintly even in moonlight. Its eyes were amethyst purple, glowing subtly in the dark like nebulae caught in miniature. This kitten possessed a quiet intelligence, its gaze far too focused for a newborn.
The unusual creature caught the attention of Agent Novak, an off-duty Area 51 employee known for his curiosity about anomalous events. While driving home late one night, Novak noticed the strange feline, sitting calmly by the roadside as if waiting for him.
Instinctively, Novak scooped the kitten up, bringing it to the base under the guise of "unauthorized biological retrieval." DNA sequencing in the lab confirmed what no one wanted to believe:
This was no ordinary Earth feline.
Blu Kat’s DNA revealed sequences not of this world, including neural enhancements, bioluminescent pigmentation controls, and memory mapping abilities that suggested sentience far beyond a typical animal. The creature’s cells responded to light, energy, and stimuli in ways that defied known biology.
Despite containment protocols, Blu Kat demonstrated telepathic awareness, communicating in flashes of emotion and imagery directly into Novak’s mind. The connection between them grew, and Novak became the hybrid’s secret caretaker, shielding Blu Kat from the more ruthless scientific sectors within the base.
As time passed, it became clear that Blu Kat wasn’t just a product of alien manipulation—they were a message. A living signal, encoded with knowledge from a civilization that had been silently watching Earth for millennia.
Now, under the watchful eyes of both humans and whatever lurks beyond the stars, Blu Kat exists as a cosmic anomaly—a hybrid of feline instinct, extraterrestrial intellect, and unknown purpose. Their destiny remains unwritten, but one thing is certain:
Blu Kat is not just from this world… they’re meant for something far beyond it.
Chip the Wolf
Posted 6 months agoDoubt anyone will actually read this but I'm writing anyway.
So it's probably kinda obvious that I love Chip the Cookie Crisp wolf. Yes absolutely, I am IN LOVE with him! For at least 20 years now!! Ever since General Mills changed the mascot from Chip the dog to Chip the wolf, I've been daydreaming about being with him. He's so perfect in every way! His big purple nose is SO CUTE, and I love his voice. In many ways he is very similar to Wile E Coyote, another cartoon canine character I love a lot!
Lately, my infatuation/obsession is affecting my mental health. Whenever I see fan art of him with other characters in a romantic or sexual way, I am instantly jealous. My heart aches and I cry, which is kinda pathetic, isn't it? This wolf isn't real, he could never be real, even if he was, how/why would he love me? ಥ_ಥ Majority of fan art depicts him as a gay twink. If he really was gay then I'd have zero chance. BUT, in my fantasies, he is pansexual and doesn't care about looks.
There, I said it! My love for Chip is infinite, and I don't care how weird it may seem!!
So it's probably kinda obvious that I love Chip the Cookie Crisp wolf. Yes absolutely, I am IN LOVE with him! For at least 20 years now!! Ever since General Mills changed the mascot from Chip the dog to Chip the wolf, I've been daydreaming about being with him. He's so perfect in every way! His big purple nose is SO CUTE, and I love his voice. In many ways he is very similar to Wile E Coyote, another cartoon canine character I love a lot!
Lately, my infatuation/obsession is affecting my mental health. Whenever I see fan art of him with other characters in a romantic or sexual way, I am instantly jealous. My heart aches and I cry, which is kinda pathetic, isn't it? This wolf isn't real, he could never be real, even if he was, how/why would he love me? ಥ_ಥ Majority of fan art depicts him as a gay twink. If he really was gay then I'd have zero chance. BUT, in my fantasies, he is pansexual and doesn't care about looks.
There, I said it! My love for Chip is infinite, and I don't care how weird it may seem!!